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Coleridge as Philosopher
- Author
- Muirhead, John H. (John Henry), 1855-1940
- Published
- Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (298 pages)
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- Contents
- Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Original Title Page; Original Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter I. Philosophical Development; 1. The Native Hue of Coleridge's Mind; 2. Early Studies; 3. "The Great and Excellent Dr. Hartley"; 4. Berkeley and Spinoza; 5. German Philosophy; Chapter II. Logic; 1. Idea of Logic; 2. Reason and Understanding; 3. Division of Logic : The Canon; 4. Critical Logic: The Place of Judgment in General; 5. Synthetic Judgments; 6. Parting with Kant: The Principle of Trichotomy; Chapter III. Metaphysics., 1. Coleridge's Criticism of Kant2. The Meaning of Ideas; 3. The Idea Idearum; 4. How the Idea can Involve Reality; 5. Coleridge's Theological Platonism; Chapter IV. Philosophy of Nature; 1. Coleridge's Interest in Science; 2. The Idea of Nature; 3. The Idea of Life; 4. Coleridge and Evolution; Chapter V. Moral Philosophy; 1. The Science versus Schemes of Morals; 2. The Method of Ethics; 3. The Idea of the Self; 4. Will and Motive; 5. The Meaning of the Good; 6. Motive and Consequences; 7. Love the Fulfilling of the Law; Chapter VI. Political Philosophy; 1. Coleridge's Interest in Politics., 2. The Origin of Political Obligation3. The Law of Nations; 4. The Idea of the Body Politic; 5. Practical Applications; Chapter VII. Theory of Fine Art; 1. Contemporary Aesthetics; 2. Psychological and Metaphysical Data; 3. Poetic Imagination; 4. Imitation in Art; 5. The Place of Taste; 6. Theory and Practice in Literary Criticism; Chapter VIII. Philosophy of Religion; 1. Specific Problems of Religious Philosophy; 2. The Meaning of Religion; 3. The Idea of God; 4. The Personal Being of God; 5. God as Special Providence; 6. Immortality of the Soul; 7. Nature and Origin of Evil., and 8. Doctrine of Redemption9. The Origin of the Idea of God in the Soul; Conclusion; Appendix A: Materials for Study of Coleridge's Philosophy; Appendix B: Joseph Henry Green's Spiritual Philosophy; Appendix C: Passages from MS. in the Henry E. Huntington Library; Index.
- Summary
- First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9781317828648 (electronic bk.)
131782864X (electronic bk.)
9781317828655
1317828658
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