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HEGEL IN BRITAIN : A BRIEF HISTORY OF BRITISH COMMENTARY AND ATTITUDES (1)

HEGEL IN BRITAIN : A BRIEF HISTORY OF BRITISH COMMENTARY AND ATTITUDES (1) Footnotes 1 For all references place of publication will be London unless otherwise stated. 2 I am grateful to John Ash ton of London, David Held and Charles Lewis of Oxford, Julian Roberts of Cambridge, Peter Sedgwick of Durham and Tony Walton of the Open University for advice both bibliographic and interpretative in the preparation of this paper. 3 Cf. J.H. Muirhead, The Platonic Tradition (hereinafter ‘Muirhead’), pp.154–57, and René Wellek, Immanuel Kant in England 1793–1838 (Princeton, 1931). 4 A. W. Bean, A History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century , 2 vols, (1906), Vol I, p.372; Muirhead, pp.148,160. 5 Cf. A.W. Benn, History , Vol.1, p.385, and H.P. Liddon, Life of Pusey , 3 vols. (1893–94), Vol.I, p. 158. 6 Cf. A.W. Benn, History , Vol. I, p.372. 7 See, for instance I. Mueller. John Stuart Mill and French nought (Urbana, Ill., University of Illinois Press, 1956). 8 Cf. G.E. Davie, The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and Her Universities in The Nineteenth Century . (Edinburgh, The University Pressr, 1961). 9 Leslie Stephen, “The Importation of German’ in Studies of a Biographer , 4 vols. (1898), VoLII, pp.38–75. It should be added, however, that Stephen shows that the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Heythrop Journal Wiley

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Footnotes 1 For all references place of publication will be London unless otherwise stated. 2 I am grateful to John Ash ton of London, David Held and Charles Lewis of Oxford, Julian Roberts of Cambridge, Peter Sedgwick of Durham and Tony Walton of the Open University for advice both bibliographic and interpretative in the preparation of this paper. 3 Cf. J.H. Muirhead, The Platonic Tradition (hereinafter ‘Muirhead’), pp.154–57, and René Wellek, Immanuel Kant in England 1793–1838 (Princeton, 1931). 4 A. W. Bean, A History of English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century , 2 vols, (1906), Vol I, p.372; Muirhead, pp.148,160. 5 Cf. A.W. Benn, History , Vol.1, p.385, and H.P. Liddon, Life of Pusey , 3 vols. (1893–94), Vol.I, p. 158. 6 Cf. A.W. Benn, History , Vol. I, p.372. 7 See, for instance I. Mueller. John Stuart Mill and French nought (Urbana, Ill., University of Illinois Press, 1956). 8 Cf. G.E. Davie, The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and Her Universities in The Nineteenth Century . (Edinburgh, The University Pressr, 1961). 9 Leslie Stephen, “The Importation of German’ in Studies of a Biographer , 4 vols. (1898), VoLII, pp.38–75. It should be added, however, that Stephen shows that the

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