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Edward Caird - Wikipedia Edward Caird FRSE FBA ( kɛərd ; 23 March 1835 – 1 November 1908) was a Scottish philosopher He was a holder of LLD, DCL, and DLitt Caird as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, April 1895
Caird, Edward - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy A Scottish philosopher of the latter half of the nineteenth century, Edward Caird was one of the key figures of the idealist movement that dominated British philosophy from 1870 until the mid 1920s
Edward Caird | Scottish Idealist, Neo-Hegelian Educator | Britannica Edward Caird (born March 23, 1835, Greenock, Renfrew, Scot —died Nov 1, 1908, Oxford, Eng ) was a philosopher and leader in Britain of the Neo-Hegelian school After studies in Scotland and at Oxford, Caird served as a tutor at Merton College, Oxford, from 1864 to 1866
Caird, Edward (1835–1908) - Encyclopedia. com Edward Caird, a leading Scottish Hegelian, was born in Greenock, the fifth of seven boys His eldest brother, John Caird, became well known as a preacher and theologian, and exercised considerable influence on the young Edward
Philosophical Dictionary: Caird-Catharsis Caird, Edward Scottish Hegelian philosopher Caird was one of the first generation of 'British idealists,' whose philosophical work was largely in reaction to the then-dominant empiricist and associationist views of Alexander Bain (1818-1903) and J S Mill