The discovery and interpretation of Hegel by British philosophers, most of them trained in the empirical tradition, is one of the most fascinating confrontations in the intellectual history of more recent British philosophy. Forgotten and ignored by English scholars, British Idealism, although short-lived, has recently been rediscovered as an important philosophical movement in its own right.
The Origin and Significance of Hegel's Logic - A General Introduction to Hegel's Logic [1901]
James B Baillie 398pp
Ethical Studies [1876]
Francis Herbert Bradley 316pp
Hegel and Hegelianism [1903]
Robert Mackintosh 314pp
A Commentary of Hegel's Logic [1910]
John M E McTaggart 332pp
Essays in Philosophical Criticism [1883]
Edited by Andrew Seth and Richard Burden Haldane 290pp
The Secret of Hegel - Being the Hegelian System in Origin, Principle, Form and Matter [1898]
James Hutchison Stirling (2 volumes) 390pp, 424pp
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