Title
Hegel
Call Number
B 2947.C3 1896x
Date of Publication
1896
Collection Size
230 pages
Restrictions
Open under the rules and regulations of the Louise Pettus Archives and Special Collections
Language
English
Historical Note
Edward Caird [1835-1908], a Scottish philosopher of the latter half of the nineteeth century, was the fifth son of John Caird. He studied at the University of Glasgow, St. Andrews University, and Balliol College Oxford from which he graduated in 1863 obtaining first class honours in classical moderations and literae humaniores. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel [1770-1831] was a German philosopher and an important figure of German idealism.
Files
Download Hegel - Contents (264 KB)
Description
Edward Caird's Hegel is a sympathetic exposition of the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's beliefs. Caird's purpose is to "show that there is a center of unity to which the mind must come back out of all differences, however varied and alien in appearance." Please see the attached Contents.
Provenance
Winthrop purchased Hegel in 1895
Publisher
J.B. Lippincott Company
City
Philadelphia
Keywords
Philosophy, Ethics, Conscience, Metaphysics
Disciplines
Philosophy
Recommended Citation
Caird, Edward LL.D., "Hegel" (1896). Rare Books. 66.
https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/66
Additional Notes
Original accession number 1164