The Papers of the Metaphysical Society, 1869-1880
A Critical Edition
Herausgeber: Marshall, Catherine; England, Richard; Lightman, Bernard
The Papers of the Metaphysical Society, 1869-1880
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The Metaphysical Society was founded in 1869 at the instigation of James Knowles (editor of the Contemporary Review and then of the Nineteenth Century) with a view to "collect, arrange, and diffuse Knowledge (whether objective or subjective) of mental and moral phenomena" (first resolution of the Society in April 1869). The Society was a private club which gathered together a latter-day clerisy. Building on the tradition of the Cambridge Apostles, they elected talented members from across the Victorian intellectual spectrum: Bishops, one Cardinal, philosophers, men of science, literary…mehr
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This edition contains the 95 papers delivered during the meetings of the Metaphysical Society (1869-1880), a private club composed of almost all of the major members of the British intellectual elite. Among its prominent members were T. H. Huxley, William Gladstone, Walter Bagehot, Henry Edward Manning, John Ruskin, and Alfred Lord Tennyson.
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- Critical edition
- Seitenzahl: 1288
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 165mm x 112mm
- Gewicht: 2449g
- ISBN-13: 9780199643035
- ISBN-10: 0199643032
- Artikelnr.: 40137848
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
* Introduction
* Further reading
* Preliminary note on editorial practices
* Note on the illustrations
* Poetic Prologue to the 2 June 1869 meeting, "The Higher Pantheism"
* 1: Richard Holt Hutton: 2 June 1869, "On Mr. H. Spencer's Theory of
the Gradual Transformation of Utilitarian into Intuitive Morality by
Hereditary Descent"
* 2: William B. Carpenter: 14 July 1869, "The Common Sense Philosophy
of Causation"
* 3: T. H. Huxley: 17 November 1869, "The Views of Hume, Kant, and
Whately upon the Logical Basis of the Doctrine of the Immortality of
the Soul"
* 4: William George Ward: 15 December 1869, "On Memory as an Intuitive
Faculty"
* 5: John Lubbock: 12 January 1870, "The Moral Condition of Savages"
* 6: Roden Noel: 9 February 1870, "What is Matter?"
* 7: John D. Dalgairns: 16 March 1870, "On the Theory of a Soul"
* 8: Henry Sidgwick: 27 April 1870, "The Verification of Beliefs"
* 9: James Martineau: 15 June 1870, "Is There Any 'Axiom of Causality'?
"
* 10: Frederic Harrison: 13 July 1870, "The Relativity of Knowledge"
* 11: T. H. Huxley: 8 November 1870,"Has a Frog a Soul; and of What
Nature is That Soul, Supposing it to Exist?"
* 12: Walter Bagehot: 13 December 1870, "On the Emotion of Conviction"
* 13: Henry Edward Manning: 11 January 1871, "What is the Relation of
the Will to Thought?"
* 14: Alexander Grant: 8 February 1871, "On the Nature and Origin of
the Moral Ideas"
* 15: Arthur Russell: 14 March 1871, "On the Absolute"
* 16: John Ruskin: 25 April 1871, "Theorem: The Range of Intellectual
Conception is Proportioned to the Rank in Animated Life"
* 17: James Anthony Froude: 16 May 1871, "Evidence"
* 18: Richard Holt Hutton: 13 June 1871, "Mr. Herbert Spencer on Moral
Intuitions and Moral Sentiments"
* 19: Charles J. Ellicott: 11 July 1871, "What is Death?"
* 20: Frederick Dennison Maurice: 21 November 1871, "On the Words
'Nature;' 'Natural,' and 'Supernatural'"
* 21: Arthur Penrhyn Stanley: 19 December 1871, "Do We Form Our
Opinions on External Authority?"
* 22: William B. Carpenter: 17 January 1872, "What is Common Sense?"
* 23: William Rathbone Greg: 13 February 1872, " Wherein Consists the
Special Beauty of Imperfection and Decay?"
* 24: James Antony Froude: 12 March 1872, "Are Numbers and Geometrical
Figures Real Things?"
* 25: Mark Pattison: 9 April 1872, "The Arguments for a Future Life"
* 26: Henry Edward Manning: 14 May 1872, "That Legitimate Authority is
an Evidence of Truth"
* 27: John D. Dalgairns: 11 June 1872, "Is God Unknowable?"
* 28: Frederic Harrison: 9 July 1872, "On the Supposed Necessity of
Certain Metaphysical Problems"
* 29: Shadworth Hodgson: 12 November 1872, "Five Idols of the Theatre"
* 30: William George Ward: 10 December 1872, "Can Experience Prove the
Uniformity of Nature?"
* Volume II
* 31: Arthur Russell: 14 January 1873, "Darwinians and Idealists"
* 32: John Ruskin: 11 February 1873, "The Nature and Authority of
Miracle"
* 33: Henry Wentworth Acland: 11 March 1873, "Faith and Knowledge"
* 34: Roden Noel: 8 April 1873, "On Will"
* 35: George Croom Robertson: 13 May 1873, "The Action of So Called
Motives"
* 36: Henry Edward Manning: 10 June 1873, "A Diagnosis and
Prescription"
* 37: Richard Holt Hutton: 8 July 1873, "Euthanasia"
* 38: Charles J. Ellicott: 8 July 1873, "Oral Communication on
Euthanasia"
* 39: James Hinton: 18 November 1873, "On the Relation of the Organic
and Inorganic Worlds"
* 40: Henry Sidgwick: 16 December 1873, "Utilitarianism"
* 41: Arthur Russell: 13 January 1874, "The Speculative Method"
* 42: Walter Bagehot: 10 February 1874, "The Metaphysical Basis of
Toleration"
* 43: James Fitzjames Stephen: 10 March 1874, "Some Thoughts on
Necessary Truth"
* 44: Richard Holt Hutton: 14 April 1874, "Latent Thought"
* 45: John D. Dalgairns: 12 May 1874, "The Personality of God"
* 46: W. K. Clifford: 9 June 1874, "On the Nature of Things in
Themselves"
* 47: William George Ward: 14 July 1874, "A Reply on Necessary Truth?"
* 48: William B. Carpenter: 17 November 1874, "On the Doctrine of Human
Automatism"
* 49: William Rathbone Greg: 8 December 1874, "Can Truths be
Apprehended Which Could not Have Been Discovered?"
* 50: James Fitzjames Stephen: 12 January 1875, "On a Theory of Dr.
Newman's as to Believing in Mysteries"
* 51: William Thomson: 9 February 1875, "Will and Responsibility"
* 52: W. K. Clifford: 9 March 1875, "The Scientific Basis of Morals"
* 53: William Connor Magee: 13 April 1875, "Hospitals for Incurables
Considered from a Moral Point of View"
* 54: John Ruskin: 11 May 1875, "Theorem: Social Policy Must Be Based
on the Scientific Principle of Natural Selection"
* 55: Arthur Russell: 8 June 1875, "The Right of Man over the Lower
Animals"
* 56: Henry Sidgwick: 13 July 1875, "The Theory of Evolution in its
Application to Practice"
* 57: James Fitzjames Stephen: 9 November 1875, "Remarks on the Proof
of Miracles"
* 58: William B. Carpenter: 14 December 1875, "On the Fallacies of
Testimony in Relation to the Supernatural"
* 59: T. H. Huxley: 11 January 1876, "The Evidence of the Miracle of
the Resurrection"
* 60: Shadworth Hodgson: 14 March 1876, "The Pre-Suppositions of
Miracles"
* 61: W. K. Clifford: 11 April 1876, "The Ethics of Belief"
* 62: Arthur Russell: 9 May1876, "The Persistence of the Religious
Feeling"
* 63: St George Jackson Mivart: 13 June 1876, "What is the Good of
Truth?"
* 64: James Fitzjames Stephen: 11 July 1876, "What is a Lie?"
* Volume III
* 65: George Croom Robertson: 14 November 1876, "How Do We Come by Our
Knowledge?"
* 66: James Fitzjames Stephen: 12 December 1876, "The Effect of a
Decline of Religious Belief on Morality"
* 67: Frederic Harrison: 9 January 1877, "The Soul before and after
Death" Part I
* 68: Henry Edward Manning: 13 February 1877, "The Soul before and
after Death" Part II
* 69: James Fitzjames Stephen: 13 March 1877, "Authority in Matters of
Opinion"
* 70: James Martineau: 17 April 1877, "The Supposed Conflict between
Efficient and Final Causation"
* 71: St George Jackson Mivart: 8 May 1877, "Matter and Force"
* 72: Leslie Stephen: 12 June 1877, "Belief and Evidence"
* 73: Arthur Russell: 10 July 1877, "On Ideas as a Force"
* 74: Richard Holt Hutton: 13 November 1877, "On the Relation of
Evidence to Conviction"
* 75: John Morley: 11 December 1877, "Various Definitions of
Materialism"
* 76: Henry Sidgwick: 15 January 1878, "The Relation of Psychogony to
Metaphysics and Ethics"
* 77: Mark Pattison: 12 February 1878, "Double Truth"
* 78: Matthew P. W. Boulton: 9 April 1878, "Has a Metaphysical Society
any Raison d'etre?"
* 79: William Connor Magee: 11 June 1878, "The Ethics of Persecution"
* 80: John Charles Bucknill: 9 July 1878, "The Limits of Philanthropy"
* 81: Shadworth Hodgson: 12 November 1878, "Is Monism Tenable?"
* 82: Richard Holt Hutton: 17 December 1878, "Is 'Lapsed Intelligence'
a Probable Origin for Complex Animal Instincts?"
* 83: Henry Sidgwick: 14 January 1879, "Incoherence of Empirical
Philosophy"
* 84: James Fitzjames Stephen: 11 February 1879, "On the Utility of
Truth"
* 85: Leslie Stephen: 11 March 1879, "The Uniformity of Nature"
* 86: St George Jackson Mivart: 8 April 1879, "The Religion of Emotion"
* 87: Henry Edward Manning: 27 May 1879, "The Objective Certainty of
the Immaterial World"
* 88: Frederic Harrison: 10 June 1879, "The Social Factor in
Psychology"
* 89: Henry Edward Manning: 25 November 1879, "What is Philosophy?"
* 90: Richard Holt Hutton: 9 December 1879, "Is Causation or Power in
Nature a Reality, or a Mere Anthropomorphic Fancy?"
* 91: William Gull: 13 January 1880, "What Are the Elements of a
Sensation?"
* 92: Henry Sidgwick: 10 February 1880, "The Scope of Metaphysics"
* 93: Frederick Pollock: 9 March 1880, "Generic and Symbolic Images"
* 94: Joseph Raymond Gasquet: 13 April 1880, "The Relation of
Metaphysics to the Rest of Philosophy"
* 95: Charles Barnes Upton: 11 May 1880, "The Recent Phase of the
Free-Will Controversy"
* Biographical Register of the Members of the Metaphysical Society
* Biographical Index
* Index
* Introduction
* Further reading
* Preliminary note on editorial practices
* Note on the illustrations
* Poetic Prologue to the 2 June 1869 meeting, "The Higher Pantheism"
* 1: Richard Holt Hutton: 2 June 1869, "On Mr. H. Spencer's Theory of
the Gradual Transformation of Utilitarian into Intuitive Morality by
Hereditary Descent"
* 2: William B. Carpenter: 14 July 1869, "The Common Sense Philosophy
of Causation"
* 3: T. H. Huxley: 17 November 1869, "The Views of Hume, Kant, and
Whately upon the Logical Basis of the Doctrine of the Immortality of
the Soul"
* 4: William George Ward: 15 December 1869, "On Memory as an Intuitive
Faculty"
* 5: John Lubbock: 12 January 1870, "The Moral Condition of Savages"
* 6: Roden Noel: 9 February 1870, "What is Matter?"
* 7: John D. Dalgairns: 16 March 1870, "On the Theory of a Soul"
* 8: Henry Sidgwick: 27 April 1870, "The Verification of Beliefs"
* 9: James Martineau: 15 June 1870, "Is There Any 'Axiom of Causality'?
"
* 10: Frederic Harrison: 13 July 1870, "The Relativity of Knowledge"
* 11: T. H. Huxley: 8 November 1870,"Has a Frog a Soul; and of What
Nature is That Soul, Supposing it to Exist?"
* 12: Walter Bagehot: 13 December 1870, "On the Emotion of Conviction"
* 13: Henry Edward Manning: 11 January 1871, "What is the Relation of
the Will to Thought?"
* 14: Alexander Grant: 8 February 1871, "On the Nature and Origin of
the Moral Ideas"
* 15: Arthur Russell: 14 March 1871, "On the Absolute"
* 16: John Ruskin: 25 April 1871, "Theorem: The Range of Intellectual
Conception is Proportioned to the Rank in Animated Life"
* 17: James Anthony Froude: 16 May 1871, "Evidence"
* 18: Richard Holt Hutton: 13 June 1871, "Mr. Herbert Spencer on Moral
Intuitions and Moral Sentiments"
* 19: Charles J. Ellicott: 11 July 1871, "What is Death?"
* 20: Frederick Dennison Maurice: 21 November 1871, "On the Words
'Nature;' 'Natural,' and 'Supernatural'"
* 21: Arthur Penrhyn Stanley: 19 December 1871, "Do We Form Our
Opinions on External Authority?"
* 22: William B. Carpenter: 17 January 1872, "What is Common Sense?"
* 23: William Rathbone Greg: 13 February 1872, " Wherein Consists the
Special Beauty of Imperfection and Decay?"
* 24: James Antony Froude: 12 March 1872, "Are Numbers and Geometrical
Figures Real Things?"
* 25: Mark Pattison: 9 April 1872, "The Arguments for a Future Life"
* 26: Henry Edward Manning: 14 May 1872, "That Legitimate Authority is
an Evidence of Truth"
* 27: John D. Dalgairns: 11 June 1872, "Is God Unknowable?"
* 28: Frederic Harrison: 9 July 1872, "On the Supposed Necessity of
Certain Metaphysical Problems"
* 29: Shadworth Hodgson: 12 November 1872, "Five Idols of the Theatre"
* 30: William George Ward: 10 December 1872, "Can Experience Prove the
Uniformity of Nature?"
* Volume II
* 31: Arthur Russell: 14 January 1873, "Darwinians and Idealists"
* 32: John Ruskin: 11 February 1873, "The Nature and Authority of
Miracle"
* 33: Henry Wentworth Acland: 11 March 1873, "Faith and Knowledge"
* 34: Roden Noel: 8 April 1873, "On Will"
* 35: George Croom Robertson: 13 May 1873, "The Action of So Called
Motives"
* 36: Henry Edward Manning: 10 June 1873, "A Diagnosis and
Prescription"
* 37: Richard Holt Hutton: 8 July 1873, "Euthanasia"
* 38: Charles J. Ellicott: 8 July 1873, "Oral Communication on
Euthanasia"
* 39: James Hinton: 18 November 1873, "On the Relation of the Organic
and Inorganic Worlds"
* 40: Henry Sidgwick: 16 December 1873, "Utilitarianism"
* 41: Arthur Russell: 13 January 1874, "The Speculative Method"
* 42: Walter Bagehot: 10 February 1874, "The Metaphysical Basis of
Toleration"
* 43: James Fitzjames Stephen: 10 March 1874, "Some Thoughts on
Necessary Truth"
* 44: Richard Holt Hutton: 14 April 1874, "Latent Thought"
* 45: John D. Dalgairns: 12 May 1874, "The Personality of God"
* 46: W. K. Clifford: 9 June 1874, "On the Nature of Things in
Themselves"
* 47: William George Ward: 14 July 1874, "A Reply on Necessary Truth?"
* 48: William B. Carpenter: 17 November 1874, "On the Doctrine of Human
Automatism"
* 49: William Rathbone Greg: 8 December 1874, "Can Truths be
Apprehended Which Could not Have Been Discovered?"
* 50: James Fitzjames Stephen: 12 January 1875, "On a Theory of Dr.
Newman's as to Believing in Mysteries"
* 51: William Thomson: 9 February 1875, "Will and Responsibility"
* 52: W. K. Clifford: 9 March 1875, "The Scientific Basis of Morals"
* 53: William Connor Magee: 13 April 1875, "Hospitals for Incurables
Considered from a Moral Point of View"
* 54: John Ruskin: 11 May 1875, "Theorem: Social Policy Must Be Based
on the Scientific Principle of Natural Selection"
* 55: Arthur Russell: 8 June 1875, "The Right of Man over the Lower
Animals"
* 56: Henry Sidgwick: 13 July 1875, "The Theory of Evolution in its
Application to Practice"
* 57: James Fitzjames Stephen: 9 November 1875, "Remarks on the Proof
of Miracles"
* 58: William B. Carpenter: 14 December 1875, "On the Fallacies of
Testimony in Relation to the Supernatural"
* 59: T. H. Huxley: 11 January 1876, "The Evidence of the Miracle of
the Resurrection"
* 60: Shadworth Hodgson: 14 March 1876, "The Pre-Suppositions of
Miracles"
* 61: W. K. Clifford: 11 April 1876, "The Ethics of Belief"
* 62: Arthur Russell: 9 May1876, "The Persistence of the Religious
Feeling"
* 63: St George Jackson Mivart: 13 June 1876, "What is the Good of
Truth?"
* 64: James Fitzjames Stephen: 11 July 1876, "What is a Lie?"
* Volume III
* 65: George Croom Robertson: 14 November 1876, "How Do We Come by Our
Knowledge?"
* 66: James Fitzjames Stephen: 12 December 1876, "The Effect of a
Decline of Religious Belief on Morality"
* 67: Frederic Harrison: 9 January 1877, "The Soul before and after
Death" Part I
* 68: Henry Edward Manning: 13 February 1877, "The Soul before and
after Death" Part II
* 69: James Fitzjames Stephen: 13 March 1877, "Authority in Matters of
Opinion"
* 70: James Martineau: 17 April 1877, "The Supposed Conflict between
Efficient and Final Causation"
* 71: St George Jackson Mivart: 8 May 1877, "Matter and Force"
* 72: Leslie Stephen: 12 June 1877, "Belief and Evidence"
* 73: Arthur Russell: 10 July 1877, "On Ideas as a Force"
* 74: Richard Holt Hutton: 13 November 1877, "On the Relation of
Evidence to Conviction"
* 75: John Morley: 11 December 1877, "Various Definitions of
Materialism"
* 76: Henry Sidgwick: 15 January 1878, "The Relation of Psychogony to
Metaphysics and Ethics"
* 77: Mark Pattison: 12 February 1878, "Double Truth"
* 78: Matthew P. W. Boulton: 9 April 1878, "Has a Metaphysical Society
any Raison d'etre?"
* 79: William Connor Magee: 11 June 1878, "The Ethics of Persecution"
* 80: John Charles Bucknill: 9 July 1878, "The Limits of Philanthropy"
* 81: Shadworth Hodgson: 12 November 1878, "Is Monism Tenable?"
* 82: Richard Holt Hutton: 17 December 1878, "Is 'Lapsed Intelligence'
a Probable Origin for Complex Animal Instincts?"
* 83: Henry Sidgwick: 14 January 1879, "Incoherence of Empirical
Philosophy"
* 84: James Fitzjames Stephen: 11 February 1879, "On the Utility of
Truth"
* 85: Leslie Stephen: 11 March 1879, "The Uniformity of Nature"
* 86: St George Jackson Mivart: 8 April 1879, "The Religion of Emotion"
* 87: Henry Edward Manning: 27 May 1879, "The Objective Certainty of
the Immaterial World"
* 88: Frederic Harrison: 10 June 1879, "The Social Factor in
Psychology"
* 89: Henry Edward Manning: 25 November 1879, "What is Philosophy?"
* 90: Richard Holt Hutton: 9 December 1879, "Is Causation or Power in
Nature a Reality, or a Mere Anthropomorphic Fancy?"
* 91: William Gull: 13 January 1880, "What Are the Elements of a
Sensation?"
* 92: Henry Sidgwick: 10 February 1880, "The Scope of Metaphysics"
* 93: Frederick Pollock: 9 March 1880, "Generic and Symbolic Images"
* 94: Joseph Raymond Gasquet: 13 April 1880, "The Relation of
Metaphysics to the Rest of Philosophy"
* 95: Charles Barnes Upton: 11 May 1880, "The Recent Phase of the
Free-Will Controversy"
* Biographical Register of the Members of the Metaphysical Society
* Biographical Index
* Index