ABSTRACT
Originally published in 1931, Muirhead’s study aims to challenge the view that Locke’s empiricism is the main philosophical thought to come out of England, suggesting that the Platonic tradition is much more prominent. These views are explored in detail in this text as well as touching on its development in the nineteenth century from Coleridge to Bradley and discussions on Transcendentalism in the United States. This title will be of interest to students of Philosophy.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|98 pages
Early Idealistic Movement In English Philosophy
part 2|184 pages
Nineteenth-Century Idealism In England
part 3|137 pages
Idealism In America