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Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy' - A Scholarly Critique of 19th Century Philosophical Debates - cover

Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy' - A Scholarly Critique of 19th Century Philosophical Debates

George Grote

Publisher: Good Press

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In "Review of the Work of Mr John Stuart Mill Entitled, 'Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy,'" George Grote undertakes a rigorous critique of Mill's examination of Hamiltonian philosophy, engaging deeply with the metaphysical and epistemological debates of the mid-19th century. Grote's literary style is characterized by meticulous argumentation and a balance of historical context, carefully situating Mill within the broader landscape of philosophical discourse. He meticulously unpacks the intricacies of Hamilton's ideas while providing insightful reflections on Mill's responses, thereby illuminating the tensions between empiricism and idealism in Victorian thought. George Grote, known for his writings on ancient Greek philosophy and history, possessed a profound understanding of the shifting paradigms of his era, which compelled him to address the philosophical contentions arising from Mill and Hamilton's works. His extensive background in classical philosophy provided him with the framework needed to critically assess contemporary theories and the intellectual currents that shaped his own philosophical outlook. This work is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of 19th-century philosophy, as it not only elucidates pivotal arguments but also offers a comprehensive understanding of the philosophical climate of the time. Grote's astute analysis equips readers to engage meaningfully with the continuing legacy of Mill and Hamilton's contributions to philosophy.
Available since: 08/19/2023.
Print length: 49 pages.

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