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Reid and his French Disciples
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The book opens with the most detailed account yet of Thomas Reid's expressionist aesthetic theory, integrating it thoroughly into his metaphysical, epistemological, and metaphilosophical viewpoints...
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01 January 1994

The book opens with the most detailed account yet of Thomas Reid's expressionist aesthetic theory, integrating it thoroughly into his metaphysical, epistemological, and metaphilosophical viewpoints, each of which is examined closely in its turn. The book then traces out the influence which Reid, an eighteenth-century Scottish thinker, exercised on nineteenth-century French philosophy, an influence which proves considerable.
Victor Cousin, the most significant philosophical figure in post-Napoleonic France, was profoundly impressed by Reid' s thinking. The author demonstrates the depth and extent of his dependence in epistemological, metaphysical, and aesthetic matters.
He then pursues Cousin's (hence Reid's) legacy through three succeeding generations of French academics and intellectuals, focusing throughout on the development of the expressionist aesthetic. Principal among these heritors are Théodore Jouffroy, Charles Lévêque, and Sully-Prudhomme.
Victor Cousin, the most significant philosophical figure in post-Napoleonic France, was profoundly impressed by Reid' s thinking. The author demonstrates the depth and extent of his dependence in epistemological, metaphysical, and aesthetic matters.
He then pursues Cousin's (hence Reid's) legacy through three succeeding generations of French academics and intellectuals, focusing throughout on the development of the expressionist aesthetic. Principal among these heritors are Théodore Jouffroy, Charles Lévêque, and Sully-Prudhomme.
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Pages: 226
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History
Publication Date:
01 January 1994
ISBN: 9789004099425
Format: Other
"...an insightful, readable, and at times humorous discussion of certain aspects of the political and intellectual life of France in the last century."
G.J. Dalcourt, Choice, 1994.
"This study is clearly written and makes its case for the significant influence of the Scottish tradition on nineteenth-century French thinkers."
C.J.T. Talar, Religious Studies Review, 1995.
G.J. Dalcourt, Choice, 1994.
"This study is clearly written and makes its case for the significant influence of the Scottish tradition on nineteenth-century French thinkers."
C.J.T. Talar, Religious Studies Review, 1995.
James W. Manns, Ph.D. (1972) in Philosophy, Boston University, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. He has published principally in the field of aesthetics and on the philosophy of Thomas Reid.