T. H. Green

In Russell, idealism, and the emergence of analytic philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press (1990)
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A discussion of the neo‐Hegelian metaphysics of T. H. Green. In particular, the author emphasizes Green's criticism of empiricism and of his Hegelian reading of Kant, which is opposed to the Kantian dualism of sensibility and understanding.

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