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100 1 _aLukianova, Natalia A.
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245 1 0 _aScottish philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
_cN. A. Lukianova, E. V. Fell
520 3 _aThis is a remarkable collection of essays. The contributors give ample evidence of the vigour and dynamism of philosophical debate in Scotland during the last two centuries. They also show how much of it was concerned with the impact of German Idealism on the philosophical tradition of the Scottish Enlightenment. Consider, for example, Dixon's analysis of Thomas Brown's contribution to philosophy and his engagement with Reid's position; Graham's ‘[r]e-examination’ (p. 47) of William Hamilton's reading of Kant, Cousin and Schelling in relation to the theory of Common Sense; Boucher's thorough account of James Frederick Ferrier's attempt to free himself from Scottish Common Sense philosophy and his position as a ‘more sceptical’ idealist than Hegel (p. 160). The uneasy relationship between Scottish philosophy and German Idealism is demonstrated further by Boucher who reminds us of Edward Caird's preference for Kant over Hegel (p. 165).
653 _aрецензии на книги
653 _aшотландская философия
653 _a19 век
653 _a20 век
655 4 _aстатьи в журналах
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700 1 _aFell, Elena V.
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773 0 _tThe Philosophical quarterly
_d2015
_gVol. 66, № 265. P. 854-855
_x0031-8094
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856 7 _uhttp://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/vtls:000549048
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