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19th and 20th Century Philosophy in Perspective - Volumes
Volumes
6 volumes in 19th and 20th Century Philosophy in Perspective | Page 2 of 2
Philosophy of Language, 1856-1906
This volume contains 10 books from Lady Victoria Welby-Gregory’s annotated personal library. The books, which were published or republished during the period 1856-1906, contend with the philosophy of language and its related subfields, such as philology, linguistics, semantics, semiotics, and semiology. Many of the ideas expressed within these books were important in the development of Welby-Gregory’s own theory of significs, which she summarised as “the science of meaning or the study of significance.”Authors in this volume: Carl Abel (1837-1906); Mary Everest Boole (1832-1916); Michel Bréal (1832-1915); William Flemming (1791-1866); Henry Watson Fowler (1858-1933); A.C. Price (unknown); Alfred Sidgwick (1850-1943); John Radford Thomson (d. 1918); and David Urquhart (1805-1877). Read more →
Religion and Theology, 1883-1906
This volume contains 10 books from Lady Victoria Welby-Gregory’s annotated personal library. The books, which were published or republished during the period 1883-1906, cover religion, theology, natural philosophy, and science, though they largely focus on Judeo-Christian ethics and canon. Authors in this volume: William Rathbone Greg (1809-1881); Fritz Hommel (1854-1936); Edmund McClure (unknown); Leonard Crossle (unknown); Andrew Lang (1844-1912); Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940); William Hurrell Mallock (1849-1923); John Taggart (1866-1925); Conwy Lloyd Morgan (1852-1936); R. Heber Newton (1840-1914); Laurence Oliphant (1829-1888); and Frances Julia Wedgwood (1833-1913). Read more →
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