James Frederick Ferrier

James Frederick Ferrier

Unveiling the Legacy of a Scottish Philosopher and His Influential Philosophical TheoriesBy Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane
Michael Caine
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Length3h 13m

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In "James Frederick Ferrier," Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane delivers a meticulously researched biography that not only chronicles the life of the illustrious Scottish philosopher but also situates him within the broader currents of 19th-century intellectual thought. Haldane's literary style is characterized by an eloquent narrative interspersed with poignant analysis, capturing Ferrier's philosophical contributions with clarity and nuance. The book traverses Ferrier's influential works, such as his explorations of Scottish realism, providing a comprehensive understanding of how his ideas resonated with contemporaneous debates in philosophy and morality. Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane, a prominent scholar and advocate for women's rights in the early 20th century, is intrinsically tied to the intellectual landscape of her time. Her profound interest in philosophy, coupled with a dedication to documenting the contributions of her forebears, motivated her to illuminate Ferrier's legacy. Haldane's own background as a social reformer and a writer deeply involved in philosophical discourse lends her work a unique perspective, underscoring the relevance of Ferrier's thought in modern discussions. This engaging biography is essential for anyone seeking to delve into the intricate tapestry of Scottish philosophy and its pioneers. Haldane'Äôs insightful analysis and vivid storytelling not only honor Ferrier's contributions but also invite readers to reflect on the enduring significance of his ideas, making this book a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and enthusiasts alike.

Audiobook details

GenreBiography and Memoir
Length3 hrs 13 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 19, 2021
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1CHAPTER III PHILOSOPHY BEFORE FERRIER'S DAY
5CHAPTER VII THE COLERIDGE PLAGIARISM—MISCELLANEOUS LITERARY WORK
2CHAPTER IV 'FIERCE WARRES AND FAITHFUL LOVES'
6CHAPTER VIII PROFESSORIAL LIFE
3CHAPTER V DEVELOPMENT OF 'SCOTTISH PHILOSOPHY, THE OLD AND THE NEW'—FERRIER AS A CORRESPONDENT
7CHAPTER IX LIFE AT ST. ANDREWS
4CHAPTER VI FERRIER'S SYSTEM OF PHILOSOPHY—PHILOSOPHICAL WRITINGS

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