A century of intellectual development / by Hector Macpherson.
Publication details: Edinburgh : William Blackwood and Sons, 1907.Description: x, 304 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 23 809
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"With the exception of the last three chapters, the contents of this volume appeared originally in 'The Edinburgh evening news.'"--Pref.
Includes index
Contents: I. The starting-point: French revolution.--II. Revolution thinkers and their work.--III. The mechanism of the universe.--IV. The constitution of matter.--V. The evolution of theory.--VI. The utilitarian school.--VII. The philosophy of John Stuart Mill.--VIII. Hamilton and Carlyle as philosophers.--IX. Spencer and the evolution philosophy.--X. The German philosophic movement.--XI. Political economy and socialism.--XII. The evolution of literature.--XIII. Burns and the revolution spirit.--XIV. The literature of reaction.--XV. The literature of revolt.--XVI. George Eliot and the evolution spirit.--XVII. The philosophy of Robert Browning.--XVIII. Tennyson and modern thought.--XIX. The evolution of religious thought: Evangelicism.--XX. The Broad church movement.--XXI. Later phases of religious thought.
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