Ferrier, the unknowable and the origins of idealism

This paper examines James Frederick Ferrier’s idealist argument against the realist agnosticism of William Hamilton, of the Scottish ‘common sense’ school. Particular attention is paid to Ferrier’s restricted definition of ignorance as pertaining only to what could be known, and to his claim that co...

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Main Author: Mander, W
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015