Unpublished manuscripts in British idealism: political philosophy, theology and social thought (Record no. 211235)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 1843711346
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 320.5 UNP
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Personal name Tyler, Colin (ed.)
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Title Unpublished manuscripts in British idealism: political philosophy, theology and social thought
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Number of part/section of a work V.1
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Bristolt
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Theommes continuum
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2005
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Extent 250p.
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Summary, etc. The archives of TH Green and Edward Caird contain a large amount of material, much of it unpublished. In Green's case, the unpublished material varies greatly in both textual coherence and finish. On the one hand, Green's undergraduate essays are neatly written for the most part, and possibly for that reason all of them have now been published. The notes for the lectures that he gave as Fellow and then Whyte's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Balliol, on the other hand, are often rather chaotic, for example with two different discussions running on facing-pages of his notebooks without any immediate indication a their ended relationship. Fortunately, in many cases it is possible to disentangle these discus sions and to reconstruct the intended structure of Green's argument with a reasonable degree certainty. Nevertheless, doing so can be a long and laborious task. The situation with Edward Caird's papers is rather different. These are generally relatively complete and coherent. Unfortunately, unlike Green, Caird had appalling handwriting, , meaning that one must spend a long time deciphering Caird's manuscript before one can criticise his arguments.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Political philosophy
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  Not Missing Not Damaged   Gandhi Smriti Library Gandhi Smriti Library   2020-02-08   320.5 UNP 131261 2020-02-08 2020-02-08 Books

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