Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism Working Paper Series: Number 2 Bibliography of Edward Caird (1835-1908) (2018 version) Compiled by Professor Colin Tyler Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism University of Hull Every Working Paper is peer reviewed prior to acceptance. Authors & compilers retain copyright in their own Working Papers. For further information on the Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism, and its activities, visit our website: http://www.hull.ac.uk/pas/ Or, contact the Centre Directors Colin Tyler: [email protected] James Connelly [email protected] Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism School of Law and Politics University of Hull, Cottingham Road Hull, HU6 7RX, United Kingdom Table of Contents Acknowledgements I. Writings II. Reviews III. Obituaries and memorials IV. Other discussions V. Additions since the 2011 version 2 Acknowledgments for the 2018 version Yet again, I am very pleased to thank scholars who sent in references, and hope they will not mind my not mentioning them individually. All future references will be received with thanks. Professor Colin Tyler University of Hull December 2017 Acknowledgments for the original, 2004 version The work on this bibliography was supported by a Resource Enhancement Award (B/RE/AN3141/APN17357) from the Arts and Humanities Research Board. ‘The Arts and Humanities Research Board (AHRB) funds postgraduate and advanced research within the UK’s higher education institutions and provides funding for museums, galleries and collections that are based in, or attached to, HEIs within England. The AHRB supports research within a huge subject domain - from ‘traditional’ humanities subjects, such as history, modern languages and English literature, to music and the creative and performing arts.’ I have also profited enormously from having access to the Brynmor Jones Library at the University of Hull, a resource which benefits from an excellent stock of written and electronic sources, as well as extremely helpful and friendly librarians. My thanks also go to Dr Christopher Bearman, the research assistant on this and other projects. This bibliography is an up-dated version of the one included in my edition of the Collected Works of Edward Caird (Bristol: Thoemmes, 1999), vol. 11, pp.xxiii-xxxviii. Peter Nicholson and Henry R. Mendell have provided additional references. The remaining deficiencies are my responsibility alone. I wish to thank Philip de Bary for permission to reproduce Section II (‘Reviews’), which appears in Colin Tyler, ed., Early Reviews and Responses to the British Idealists: Volume 1 (London: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), pp.213-218. Dr Colin Tyler University of Hull April 2004 3 Edward Caird (1835-1908) I. Writings* (in chronological order) ‘Plato and Other Companions of Socrates’, North British Review, vol. 43 (1865), 351–84 ‘The Roman Element in Civilisation’, North British Review, vol. 44 (1866), 249–71 Ethical Philosophy. An Introductory Lecture delivered in the Common Hall of Glasgow College on November 6, 1866 (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1866) Review of J. Mill, Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind, Academy, vol. 1 (13 November 1869), 43–4 Review of R. Rosenkranz, Hegel as the National Philosopher of Germany, Academy, vol. 2 (9 April 1870), 182–3 Review of A. Trendelenburg, K. Fischer’s Interpretation of Kant …, Academy, vol. 2, ns (15 December 1870), 67–9 Review of J. B. Meyer, Kant’s Psychology Exhibited and Explained, Academy, vol. 2 ns (1 September 1871), 417–18 Scottish Universities compared with Oxford, letter to the editor, The Times (25 November 1871) Review of W. C. Smith, Olrig Grange, Glasgow Herald, 16 March 1872 Review of Edward Zeller, History of German Philosophy, Academy, 15 May 1873, vol. 4, no. 72, 190-192 Review of W. Wallace, trans., The Logic of Hegel. Part I.: Of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, Academy, vol. 5 ns (10 January 1874), 38–9 Review of H. Spencer, Essays: Scientific, Political, and Speculative, Vol. III, Academy, vol. 5 ns (2 May 1874), 490–92 Review of John P. Mahaffy, Kant’s Critical Philosophy for English Readers, Academy, (18 July 1874), 72-74 Review of D. Hume, A Treatise on Human Nature, and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion, T. H. Green and T. H. Grose (eds.), Glasgow Herald (12 November 1874) * The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals 1824–1900, 5 vols. (Toronto: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1972), vol. 2, p. 500 attributes ‘The Unseen Universe’, Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 13 ns (1876), pp. 60–68 to Caird. I follow Paddle (1986, p. 336) (see below) in rejecting this assessment on the grounds of style, even though I do not share her scepticism about Caird’s interest in the subject matter. 4 Review of H. Sidgwick, The Methods of Ethics, Academy, vol. 7 ns (12 June 1875), pp. 611–14 Review of F. H. Bradley Ethical Studies, Academy, vol. 10 ns (8 July 1876), 37–9 ? ‘Mr Caird’s Address at Aberdeen’, Journal of the Statistical Society of London, 40:4 (1877), 582-592. ‘Cartesianism’, in T. S. Baynes (ed.), Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 5, ninth edition (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1876), pp. 142–59; reprinted in Caird’s Essays on Literature and Philosophy (1892) (details below) (hereafter, ELP), vol. 2, pp. 267–383 Review of John Grote, A Treatise on the Moral Ideals, Academy, vol. 11 ns (17 February 1877), 140–41 A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant with an Historical Introduction (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1877; 2nd ed., 1909) ‘Rousseau’, Contemporary Review, vol. 30 (June–November 1877), 625–41; reprinted in ELP, vol. 1, pp. 105–46 Review of G. Allen, Physiological Aesthetics, Academy, vol. 13 ns (9 February 1878), 125–6 ‘The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte’, Contemporary Review: Part I = vol. 35 (May 1879), 193–213; Part II = vol. 35 (June 1879), 520–40; Part III = vol. 35 (July 1879), 648–70; Part IV = vol. 36 (September 1879), 66–92; reprinted as The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte (1885) (see below) Testimonial for John Henry Muirhead, in Application of John H. Muirhead, M.A., Snell Exhibitioner, Balliol College, Oxford, for the professorship of classical literature in University College, Toronto [microform]: with testimonials [August 1879] (accessible at: https://archive.org/details/cihm_33843 ) ‘The So-called Idealism of Kant’, Mind, vol. 4 (1879), 557–61 On J. H. Stirling’s View of Schopenhauer and Kant, letter to the editor, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 13 (1879), 215–20 ‘Mr Balfour on Transcendentalism’, Mind, vol. 4 (1879), 111–14 ‘Wordsworth’, Fraser’s Magazine, vol. 21 ns (1880), 147–89; reprinted in ELP, vol. 1, pp. 147–89 ‘Kant’s Deduction of the Categories with Special Reference to the Views of Dr Stirling’, Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 14 (1880), 110–34 Reply to Henry Sidgwick’s ‘Kant’s Refutation of Idealism’, Mind, vol. 5 (1880), p. 115 5 Review of R. Adamson, On the Philosophy of Kant, Mind, vol. 5 (1880), 124–30 Review of F. Pollock, Spinoza: His Life and Philosophy, Academy, vol. 19 (22 January 1881), 63–5 The Problem of Philosophy at the Present Time. An Introductory Address delivered to the Philosophical Society of the University of Edinburgh (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1881); reprinted in Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 14 (1882), 27–49; reprinted in ELP, vol. 1, pp. 190–229 ‘Preface’, in A. Seth and R. B. Haldane (eds.), Essays in Philosophical Criticism (London: Longmans, Green, 1883), pp. 1–7 ‘Professor Green’s Last Work’, Mind, vol. 8 (1883), 544–61 Hegel (Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood, 1883; cheap ed., 1907. Imperfect reprint = South Riding, VA; Uxbridge, UK; and Kensington Park, Australia: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2002) ‘Metaphysic’, in W. R. Smith (ed.), Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 16, ninth edition (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1883), pp. 79–102; reprinted in ELP, vol. 2, pp. 384– 539 The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1885; 2nd ed., 1893) ‘Goethe and Philosophy’, Contemporary Review, vol. 50 (July–December 1886), 788–808; reprinted in ELP, vol. 1, pp. 54–104 An Aid to the Study of Moral Philosophy, ed. by ‘Auxilium’ (W.S. Sime) (Glasgow, 1886) - an illegally produced text, over which Caird fought a successful copyright case Speech in The Presentation of the Portrait of Professor Edward Caird to the University of Glasgow. January 10, 1887 (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1887); reprinted in Jones and Muirhead (1921) (see below), pp. 48–9 The Moral Aspect of the Economical Problem. Presidential Address to the Ethical Society. January 10, 1887 (London: Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey, 1888) Speech in Queen Margaret Endowment Fund Public Meeting. November 5, 1888 (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1888) ‘Political Economy, Old and New. “Extract”’, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2 (January 1888), 213. 6 The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, 2 vols. (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1889; 2nd ed., 1909) ‘Dante in his Relation to the Theology and Ethics of the Middle Ages’, Contemporary Review, vol. 57 (January–June 1890), 808–28; reprinted in ELP, vol. 1, pp. 1–53 Contribution to ‘Memoir to David Duff’, Magazine for the United Presbyterian Church (October 1890) Review of O. Pfleiderer, The Development of Theology in Germany since Kant, and its Progress in Great Britain since 1825, Mind, vol. 16 (1891), 405–408 ‘Modern Conception of Science and Religion’, International Journal of Ethics, vol. 1, no. 4 (July 1891), 389–403; reprinted in Evolution of Religion, vol. 1, pp. 9–35 Essays on Literature and Philosophy, 2 vols. (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1892). [Volume 1 was reprinted as Essays on Literature (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1909)] The Evolution of Religion. The Gifford Lectures delivered before the University of St. Andrews in Sessions 1890–91 and 1891–92, 2 vols. (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1893; 2nd ed., 1894; 3rd ed., 1899) [Note on Plato’s allegory of the cave], in Lewis Campbell, ‘On the Structure of Plato’s Republic and its Relation to Other Dialogues’, in B.
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