Russell's idealist apprenticeship

Auteur :
Griffin, Nicholas
Éditeur :
Oxford University Press
ISBN :
9780198244530
Date de publication :
17 janv. 1991
Dimensions :
23,6 x 16,4 x 3,0 cm
Poids :
784 g
Langue :
Anglais
Pays d'origine :
Grande Bretagne
Based mainly on unpublished papers this is the first detailed study of the early, neo-Hegelian period of Bertrand Russell's career. It covers his philosophical education at Cambridge, his conversion to neo-Hegelianism, his ambitious plans for a neo-Hegelian dialectic of the sciences and the problems which ultimately led him to reject it.