Idealist Political Philosophy

Idealist Political Philosophy
Author: Colin Tyler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2006-06-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826475404

Many critics have portrayed absolute idealism as a dangerous, conservative and 'otherwordly' doctrine, an oppressing philosophy based on speculative logic rather than empirical realities. In this book, Colin Tyler argues against each of these preconceptions, taking as his focus the philosophies of G. W. F. Hegel, T. H. Green, Edward Caird and Bernard Bosanquet. Absolute idealism is shown to offer a powerful alternative to the models of political life and obligation developed by such contemporary philosophers as Ronald Dworkin, John Rawls, Will Kymlicka, Bhikhu Parekh, Iris Marion Young and Charles Taylor. The book makes extensive use of certain British idealist manuscripts which were not merely unpublished but were undiscovered until very recently.

The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists

The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists
Author: Peter P. Nicholson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1990-01-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521371025

This book offers a reassessment of the political philosophy of the British Idealists, a group of once influential and now neglected nineteenth-century Hegelian philosophers, whose work has been much misunderstood. Peter Nicholson focuses on F. H. Bradley's idea of morality and moral philosophy; T. H. Green's theory of the Common Good, of the social nature of rights, of freedom, and of state interference; and Bernard Bosanquet's notorious theory of the General Will. By examining the arguments offered by the Idealists and by their critics the author is able to penetrate the deep layers of hostile comment laid down by several generations of later writers and to show that these ideas, once properly understood, are not only defensible but interesting and important.

Idealism, Politics and History

Idealism, Politics and History
Author: George Armstrong Kelly
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521143226

Through a series of linked studies, this text provides a wide-ranging analysis of the meeting of two vital themes in the French Revolutionary period.

Idealism

Idealism
Author: Jeremy Dunham
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1840
Genre: Idealism
ISBN:

"The rediscovery of idealism is an unmistakable feature of contemporary philosophy. Heavily criticized by the dominant philosophies of the twentieth century, it is being reconsiderd in the twenty-first as a rich and untapped resource for contemporary philosophical arguments and concepts. This volume provides a comprehensive portrait of the major arguments and philosophers in the idealist tradition. Idealism is philosophy on a grand scale, combining microscopic and macroscopic problems into systematic accounts of everything from the nature of the universe to the particulars of human feeling. In consequence, it offers perspectives on everything from the natural to the social sciences, from ecology to cultural criticism. Since idealism is sometimes considered anti-science, however, this books places particular emphasis on its naturalism. Written for a broad readership, the book provides the fullest possible introduction to this most philosophical of philosophical movements"--Publisher's description, p. [4] of cover.

The British Idealists

The British Idealists
Author: David Boucher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 1997-07-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521459518

The British idealists made significant and lasting contributions to the social and political thought of the nineteenth century. They contributed to the evolution debate in insisting that the social organism could not be understood in naturalistic terms, but instead had to be conceived as an evolving spiritual unity. In this respect the British idealists developed a distinctive view of the state constitutive of the individual and they are commonly acknowledged as the forerunners of modern communitarian theory. Furthermore the idealists contributed to the major debates of their day, including evolution, democracy, the role of the state, education and international relations. In his introduction, David Boucher develops the themes illustrated in the writings of the British idealists. This volume also contains biographies of the British idealists which incorporate their principal works.

The Moral, Social and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists

The Moral, Social and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists
Author: William Sweet
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1845405331

The British idealists of the late 19th and early 20th century are best known for their contributions to metaphysics, logic, and political philosophy. Yet they also made important contributions to social and public policy, social and moral philosophy and moral education, as shown by this volume. Their views are not only important in their own right, but also bear on contemporary discussion in public policy and applied ethics. Among the authors discussed are Green, Caird, Ritchie, Bradley, Bosanquet, Jones, McTaggart, Pringle-Pattison, Webb, Ward, Mackenzie, Hetherington, Muirhead, Collingwood and Oakeshott. The writings of idealist philosophers from Canada, South Africa, and India are also examined. Contributors include Avital Simhony, Darin Nesbitt, Carol A. Keene, Stamatoula Panagakou, David Boucher, Leslie Armour, Jan Olof Bengtsson, Thom Brooks, James Connelly, Philip MacEwen, Efraim Podoksik, Elizabeth Trott and William Sweet.

Idealist Political Philosophy

Idealist Political Philosophy
Author: Colin Tyler
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0826446833

Showing the inseparability of the British idealists' social and political radicalism from the inherent logic of idealism, this book makes extensive use of previously unpublished British idealist manuscripts.

Idealism, Metaphysics and Community

Idealism, Metaphysics and Community
Author: William Sweet
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2017-07-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351740563

This title was first published in 2001. Idealism, Metaphysics and Community examines the place of idealism in contemporary philosophy, and its relation to problems of metaphysics, political thought, and the study of the history of philosophy. Following an extensive introduction by the editor, and drawing on the work of the Canadian idealist, Leslie Armour, the book is divided into three main parts: Part 1 focuses on F.H.Bradley; Part 2 examines metaphysical issues and idealism, such as the realism/anti-realism debate, the relation of classical and idealist metaphysics, rational psychology, time and eternity, and the divine; Part 3 draws on idealism to address contemporary concerns in ethical theory, political philosophy, social philosophy and culture and the history of philosophy. Presenting new insights into the work of classical and contemporary authors, this book provides a better understanding of classical idealism and addresses important areas of contemporary philosophical, social and political concern.

British Idealism: A History

British Idealism: A History
Author: W. J. Mander
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2011-05-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199559295

British philosophy in the last third of the nineteenth and first third of the twentieth centuries.

Civil Society, Capitalism and the State

Civil Society, Capitalism and the State
Author: Colin Tyler
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1845405560

Civil Society, Capitalism and the State presents a critical reconstruction of the social and political facets of Thomas Hill Green's liberal socialism. It explores the complex relationships Green sees between human nature, personal freedom, the common good, rights and the state. It explores Green's analysis of free exchange, his critique of capitalism and his defence of trade union activity and the cooperative movement. It establishes that Green gives only grudging support to welfarism, which he saw as a conservative mechanism in effect if not conscious design. It is shown that he believes state provision of welfare to be justified only to the extent that peasants and the proletariat lack a culture and institutions which enable them to assert themselves against abusive landlords and capitalists. Ultimately, it is shown that Green's guiding ideal is the creation of a eudaimonically-enriching kingdom of ends, which favours the creation of a dynamic and free society driven by mass participation through decentralised social and political institutions. This book builds on Colin Tyler's The Metaphysics of Self-realisation and Freedom (2010), although it can also be read as a freestanding work.