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This scholarly work presents a detailed examination of Edward Caird’s life, thought, and philosophical legacy. Written by Sir Henry Jones and John Henry Muirhead, two leading philosophers of their time, the book provides intimate insights into Caird’s intellectual development and his significant contributions to philosophy and theology.
The authors trace Caird’s journey through his academic career, his role as a Master of Balliol College Oxford, and his influence on British idealism. The volume explores his major philosophical ideas, including his work on Kant, metaphysics, and the relationship between philosophy and religion. Through careful analysis and personal recollection, Jones and Muirhead illuminate how Caird shaped philosophical discourse in the late Victorian era and continue to assess his enduring relevance to philosophical inquiry.







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