The British IdealistsDavid Boucher, Research Fellow David Boucher, Raymond Geuss, Quentin Skinner Cambridge University Press, 1997 M07 31 - 304 páginas The British idealists made significant and lasting contributions to the social and political thought of the nineteenth century. They contributed to the evolution debate in insisting that the social organism could not be understood in naturalistic terms, but instead had to be conceived as an evolving spiritual unity. In this respect the British idealists developed a distinctive view of the state constitutive of the individual and they are commonly acknowledged as the forerunners of modern communitarian theory. Furthermore the idealists contributed to the major debates of their day, including evolution, democracy, the role of the state, education and international relations. In his introduction, David Boucher develops the themes illustrated in the writings of the British idealists. This volume also contains biographies of the British idealists which incorporate their principal works. |
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Henry Jones The Social Organism 1883 | 3 |
Andrew Seth PringlePattison Mans Place in the Cosmos Professor Huxley on Nature and Man 1893 and 1897 | 30 |
Bernard Bosanquet Socialism and Natural Selection 1895 | 50 |
DG Ritchie Ethical Democracy Evolution and Democracy 1990 | 68 |
Individualism collectivism and the general will | 95 |
FH Bradley Ideal Morality 1876 revised 1927 | 97 |
Bernard Bosanquet The Reality of the General Will 1895 | 130 |
DG Ritchie The Rights of Minorities 1891 and 1893 | 142 |
Edward Caird Individualism and Socialism 1897 | 173 |
Henry Jones The Coming of Socialism 1910 | 195 |
The State and International Relations | 215 |
TH Green The Right of the State Over the Individual in War 1886 | 217 |
JH Muirhead What Imperialism Means 1900 | 237 |
John Watson German Philosophy in relation to the War 1916 | 253 |
Bernard Bosanquet The Function of the State in Promoting the Unity of Mankind 1917 | 270 |
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