John Shand, a long-standing OU Tutor and Associate Lecture, has edited A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Philosophy, which has just been published as part of the prestigious (not to say incredibly useful) Blackwell’s Companions series.
Contents below. Follow the link to the publisher’s site for more information.
- Introduction / John Shand
- Transcendental Idealism: Kant / John J. Callanan
- Theory of Science: Fichte, Schelling / Gabriel Gottlieb
- Absolute Idealism: Hegel / Sebastian Stein
- The World as Will and Representation: Schopenhauer / Mary S. Troxell
- Historicizing Naturalism: Mill, Comte / Christopher Macleod
- The Single Individual is Higher than the Universal: Kierkegaard / Karl Aho and C. Stephen Evans
- The Rise of Liberal Utilitarianism: Bentham, Mill / Piers Norris Turner
- Critique of Religion: Strauss, Feuerbach, Marx / Todd Gooch
- Historical Materialism: Marx / Jan Kandiyali
- Philosophy and Historical Meaning: Schleiermacher, Dilthey / Benjamin D. Crowe
- Late Utilitarian Moral Theory and Its Development: Sidgwick, Moore / Anthony Skelton
- American Pragmatism: From Peirce to James / Douglas McDermid
- The Value of Our Values: Nietzsche / Andrew Huddleston
- British Idealism: Green, Bradley, McTaggart / James Connolly and Giuseppina D’Oro
- Neo-Kantianism: Marburg, Southwest School / Evan Clarke
- The Origins of Phenomenology in Austro-German Philosophy: Brentano, Husserl / Guillaume Fréchette
- New Logic and the Seeds of Analytical Philosophy: Boole, Frege / Kevin C. Klement
- Time, Memory and Creativity: Bergson / Michael Kelly