Edward Caird - University of Hull

Centre for Idealism and
the New Liberalism
Working Paper Series
Number 2
Bibliography of
Edward Caird
(1835-1908)
(2011 edition)
Compiled by
Dr Colin Tyler
Centre for Idealism and the New Liberalism
University of Hull
2 March 2011
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
3
I.
Writings
4
II.
Reviews
10
III.
Obituaries and memorials
15
IV.
Other discussions
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Acknowledgments for the 2011 version
Once again, I am 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.
Dr Colin Tyler
University of Hull
March 2011
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
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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 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)
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
‘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
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.
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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)
‘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
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)
‘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
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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)
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. Jowett and L. Campbell, eds.,
Plato’s Republic. The Greek Text, 3 vols. (Oxford: Clarendon, 1894), vol. 2, pp.13-4n1.
Address on “Plato’s Republic as the Earliest Educational Treatise” delivered by Edward Caird,
Esq., LL.D., Master of Balliol College, at the Ceremony of the Session 1893–94 [University
College of North Wales, Bangor]. June 29th, 1894 (Bangor: Jarvis & Foster, 1894)
Obituary of Professor John Conington, Glasgow Herald (11 October 1894)
Obituary of John Nichol, Glasgow Herald (ca. 11 October 1894)
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Speech in Proceedings and Addresses upon the Occasion of the Opening of the Manchester College
Buildings and the Dedication of the Chapel, October 18–19, 1893 (1894)
On the Admission of Women to Degrees, letter to the editor, The Times (26 February
1896)
Review of W. E. Gladstone, Studies Subsidiary to the Works of Bishop Butler, The Times (8
July 1896)
‘Some Characteristics of Shakespeare’, Contemporary Review, vol. 70 (1896), 818–34
‘Professor Jowett’, International Journal of Ethics, vol. 8 (1897), 40–47
‘Christianity and the Historical Christ’, New World, vol. 6 (1897), 1–13
The Present State of the Controversy between Individualism and Socialism. Being the Inaugural
Address to the Civic Society of Glasgow (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1897); reprinted in
D. E. G. Boucher (ed.), The British Idealists (Cambridge: CUP, 1997), pp. 173–94
The Edward Caird Presentation (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1897)
‘Biographical Introduction’, in W. Wallace, Lectures and Essays on Natural Theology and
Ethics, ed. E. Caird (Oxford: Clarendon, 1898), pp. vii–xl
‘Preface’, in John Caird, University Addresses: Being Addresses on Subjects of Academic Study
delivered to the University of Glasgow (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1898), pp. vii–viii
‘Prefatory Note’, in John Caird, University Sermons preached before the University of Glasgow
1873–1898 (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1898), p. v
‘Wallace, William (1844-1897)’, in L. Stephen and S. Lee, eds., Dictionary of National
Biography, vol. 20 (London: OUP, 1899), p.573
‘Memoir’, in John Caird, The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity. The Gifford Lectures
delivered to the University of Glasgow in Sessions 1892–1893 and 1895–1896, ed. E. Caird
(Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1899), pp. ix–cxli
Review of E. G. Gardner, Dante’s Ten Heavens, A Study of the Paradiso, International
Journal of Ethics, vol. 9 (1899), 239–40
The Transvaal Crisis, letter to the editor, The Times, 30 September 1899
‘Anselm’s Argument for the Being of God’, Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 1 (1899),
23–39
‘Introduction’, to E. E. Speight (ed.), Selections from the Poetry of William Wordsworth
(London: Horace Marshall, 1899), pp. v–viii
‘Note on the Progress of Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century’, The Book of the Jubilee.
In Commemoration of the Ninth Jubilee of the University of Glasgow 1451–1901 (Glasgow:
James Maclehose, 1901), pp. 35–9
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‘Preface’, in B. Jowett, trans., The Four Socratic Dialogues of Plato (Oxford: Clarendon,
1903), pp. v–xi
‘St. Paul and the Idea of Evolution’, Hibbert Journal, vol. 2, no. 1 (October 1903–July
1904), 1–19
‘Idealism and the Theory of Knowledge’, Proceedings of the British Academy, vol. 2
(1903–1904), pp. 95–108
‘Chinese Labour: Letter to the Editor of The Speaker’, The Speaker, 2 April 1904, 15
[concerns proposed measures relating to the Transvaal]
The Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers. The Gifford Lectures delivered before the
University of Glasgow in Sessions 1900–01 and 1901–02, 2 vols. (Glasgow: James
Maclehose, 1904)
‘The Influence of Kant on Modern Thought’, Quarterly Review, vol. 200 (1904), 420–36
‘Preface to the Fifth Edition’, in T. H. Green, Prolegomena to Ethics, ed. A. C. Bradley
(Oxford: Clarendon, 1906), pp. iii–vii
Lay Sermons and Addresses. Delivered in the Hall of Balliol College, Oxford (Glasgow: James
Maclehose, 1907)
[Possibly by Caird] ‘Green, Thomas Hill’, in D. Patrick and W. Geddie, eds.,
Chambers’s Encyclopaedia (London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1935), vol. V,
pp.403-5
[Signed] ‘Hegel, Georg Wilheim Friedrich’, in D. Patrick and W. Geddie, eds.,
Chambers’s Encyclopaedia (London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1935).
[Possibly by Caird] ‘Wallace, William’, in D. Patrick and W. Geddie, eds., Chambers’s
Encyclopaedia (London & Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1935), vol. X, p.490
Collected Works of Edward Caird, 12 vols., ed. C. Tyler (Bristol: Thoemmes, 1999)
Printed in Colin Tyler, ed., Unpublished Manuscripts in British Idealism: Political philosophy,
theology and social theory, 2 vols. (Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2005), vol. 2:
(a) ‘Reform and Reformation’
(b) ‘Lectures on Moral Philosophy: Social Ethics’
(c) ‘Essay on Mysticism’
(d) Report on Mr. Moore’s Essay’
(e) Reference for JME MacTaggart’s D.Litt’
(f) [Edward Caird’s Glasgow Lectures on Moral Philosophy.]
(g) [Schedule of Edward Caird’s Lectures at Oxford, 1893-1905.]
‘Spencer’ [ca. 1874], ed. C. Tyler, Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, vol. 12, no. 1
(Spring 2006), 5-38.
Most of Caird’s manuscripts (including unpublished lecture notes, speeches and
essays) and correspondence (to and from Caird for the period up until the end of his
professorship at Glasgow (effectively, 1851 to 1893), and to Jones and Muirhead
regarding their Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird (see below)) are deposited in the
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Special Collections Department of the University of Glasgow Library. Other
manuscripts and correspondence are held in Oxford at Balliol College Library and the
Bodleian Library, and in Cambridge at Trinity College Library.
A selection of Caird’s philosophical letters are published in Jones and Muirhead’s Life
(pp. 163–242). Five letters from Benjamin Jowett to Caird are published in E. Abbott
and L. Campbell (eds.), Life and Letters of Benjamin Jowett, MA, 2 vols. (London: John
Murray, 1897), vol. 1, pp. 441–3, 443–5, vol. 2, pp. 325, 340, 446, together with an
extract from one letter from Caird to John Nichol (vol. 1, p.333); one further letter is
included in their Letters of Benjamin Jowett (London: John Murray, 1899), pp. 190–91.
One letter from Caird to Alfred Marshall, and two from Marshall to Caird are printed
AC Pigou, (ed.), Memoirals of Alfred Marshall (London: MacMillan, 1925), pp.398-403
and reprinted in John K. Whitaker (ed.), The Correspondence of Alfred Marshall, Economist:
Volume 2. At the Summit, 1891–1902 (Cambridge: CUP, 1996), letts. 552, 542 and 549,
respectively. There are three letters from Caird to F. H. Bradley in C. Keene and W. J.
Mander (eds.), The Collected Works of F. H. Bradley, 12 vols. (Bristol: Thoemmes Press,
1999), vol. 4, pp. 9–10, 73–4, 76–7; Caird was a signatory of a letter to Bradley at ibid,
vol. 5, pp. 10–11. One letter from Sir Henry Jones to Caird is reprinted in H.J.W.
Hetherington, The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones (London: Hodder and Stoughton,
1924), pp.185-6.
The Special Collections Department of the University of Glasgow Library holds
many of the books which Caird owned during his time at Glasgow, including a mixed
and sporadically annotated set of Hegel’s Werke (bought by Caird at various time
from ca.1863). ‘Vols.8 and 10.3 are third editions; vols. 16, 17, 18, 19.1 and 19.2 are
first editions; vol.19 published in Leipzig./Set lacks vols. 2 and 10.1.’ (from Glasgow
Library Special Collections catalogue entry). Volume 8 = 1854 German edition of the
Philosophy of Right (signed on ‘Werke’ title page: ‘Edward Caird/ Ball. Coll. 1863’).
Volume 9 is the 1840 German edition of the Philosophy of History. Volumes were
rebound in 1931. The Caird material at Glasgow is detailed on Glasgow University
Library Special Collections catalogue, which can be accessed via the Internet.
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II.
Reviews
(1) A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant with an Historical Introduction (Glasgow:
James Maclehose, 1877)
Anon., Contemporary Review, vol. 30 (June 1877), 178-9
Anon., Academy, vol. 8, no. 174 ns (July–December 1875; 4 September), 247 (notice
of work in progress)
Anon., Mind, vol. 2, no. 7 os (July 1877), 430
Anon., British Quarterly Review, vol. 66, no. 131 (July 1877), 284-6
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 2596 (28 July 1877), 101–102
Anon., Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art (27 October 1877), 520-1;
and (3 November 1877), 559-60
Anon., London Quarterly Review, vol. 49, no. 98 (January 1878), 469–71
Anon., Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. 12 (1878), 219–20
Anon., London Quarterly Review, vol. 56, no. 111 (April 1881), 65–9
Green, T.H., Academy, vol. 12, no. 281 ns (July–December 1877; 22 September), 297–
300; reprinted in R.L. Nettleship, ed., Works of Thomas Hill Green, Volume III
Miscellanies and Memoir, pp.126-137; reprinted in C. Tyler, ed. Early Responses to British
Idealism: Volume 1 Responses to B. Jowett, T.H. Green, E. Caird and W. Wallace (Bristol:
Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), pp.165-176
Levin, Thomas Woodhouse, Theological Review, vol. 15 (1878), 534-48
Lindsay, T. M., Mind, vol. 2, no. 8 os (October 1877), 476–93 reprinted in C. Tyler, ed.
Early Responses to British Idealism: Volume 1 Responses to B. Jowett, T.H. Green, E. Caird and
W. Wallace (Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), pp.93-112
Merz, J.T., MacMillan’s Magazine, vol. 38 (May 1878), 67-80
Tulloch, John, Edinburgh Review, vol. 157, no. 321 (January 1883), 1–45
Wallace, Edwin, Westminster Review, vol. 52, no. 1 (July 1877), 221-3
Walsh, W.H. ‘Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Commentators in English, 1875-1945’,
Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 42, no. 4 (October-December 1981), 723-37
(2)
Problem of Philosophy at the Present Time (Glasgow: Maclehose, 1881)
Anon., notice, Mind, vol. 7, no. 25 (January 1882), 152
(3) Hegel (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1883)
Adamson, R., Mind, vol. 8, no. 31 os (July 1883), 432–8
Anon., British Quarterly Review, vol. 77, no. 154 (April 1883), 526
Anon., Mind, vol. 8, no. 30 os (April 1883), 307
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Anon., Church Quarterly Review, vol. 17 (1883/4), 257-84
Anon., Revue Philosophique de la France et de L’étranger, vol. 20 (1885), 619
Call. W.M.W., Westminster Review, vol. 118, no. 2 (April 1883), 536
(4) The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1885)
Anon., Mind, vol. 10, no. 39 os (July 1885), 462–3
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 3000 (25 April 1885), 531–2
Anon., London Quarterly Review, vol. 5, no. 9 ns (October 1885), 175
Anon., Philosophische Monatshefte, vol. 22 (1886), 375–82
Anon., Presbyterian Review, vol. 7 (January–October 1886), 413
Anon., Edinburgh Review, vol. 194, no. 397 (July 1901), 92–131
Anon., American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education, vol. 1 (May 1904–August
1905), p. 211
Anon., Revue Internationale de Sociologie, vol. 15 (1907), p. 644
Anon., Revue Philosophique de la France et de L’étranger, vol. 67 (1909), p. 416
Anon., Journal de Psychologie Normale et Pathologique, vol. 6 (1909), p. 72
Anon., Revue de Droit Public et de la Science Politique en France et L’étranger, vol. 24 (1907), p. 405
Bascom, J., Dial, vol. 6, no. 66 (May 1885–April 1886; October 1885), 143–5
Brocard, L., Revue D’histoire des Doctrines Economiques et Sociales, vol. 1 (1908), p. 306
Reville, J., Revue de L’histoire des Religions, vol. 56 (1907), p. 128
(5)
An Aid to the Study of Moral Philosophy, ed. by ‘Auxilium’ (W.S. Sime) (Glasgow,
1886)
Anon., notice, Saturday Review, (11 September 1886), 368
(6) The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1889)
Anon., Theological Review and Free Church College Quarterly, vol. 4 (1890), 269
Anon., Mind, vol. 15, no. 57 os (January 1890), 130
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 3274 (26 July 1890), 118–20
Dewey, John, Andover Review, vol. 13 (March 1890), 325-7; reprinted in The Early Works of
John Dewey, 1882-1898; vol iii: 1889-92 (Carbondale & Edwardsville, Ill.: Southern
Illinois University, 1969), pp.180-4
Konig, E., Philosophische Monatshefte, vol. 28 (1892), 323–43
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Kroeger, A.E., Journal of Speculative Philosophy, vol. XII, no. 2 (April 1878), 219-20
Seth, A., Mind, vol. 15, no. 58 os (July 1890), 266–79
Wallace, W., Academy, vol. 37 (29 March 1890), 224-6
Walsh, W.H. ‘Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason: Commentators in English, 1875-1945’,
Journal of the History of Ideas, vol. 42, no. 4 (October-December 1981), 723-37
(7) Essays on Literature and Philosophy (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1892) [Volume 1 was
later published separately as Essays on Literature (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1909).]
Anon., Expository Times, vol. 3 (1891-2), 474
Anon., Mind, vol. 1, no. 3 ns (July 1892), 426–7
Anon., Dial, vol. 13, no. 149 (1 May–16 December 1892; 1 September), 146–7
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 3378 (23 July 1892), 122–3
Anon., Speaker (28 January 1893), 105
Anon., Academy, vol. 76, no. 1927 ns (January–June 1909; 10 April), 970–71
Anon., Dial, vol. 47, no. 563 (1 July 1909–16 December 1909; 1 December), 472
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 4272 (11 September 1909), 296
Benn, A. W., Academy, vol. 42, no. 1059 ns (July–December 1892; 20 August), 153–4
Blakeney, E. H., Churchman, vol. 7 (August & October 1893), 1–15
Everett, C. C., New World, vol. 2 (1893), 342
Raleigh, T., Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 2 (1892), 277-80
Ritchie, D. G., International Journal of Ethics, vol. 3, no. 2 (1892–3; January 1893), 259–61
J. G. S., Philosophical Review, vol. 1, no. 6 (November 1892), 657–8
(8) The Evolution of Religion (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1893)
Adamson, R., International Journal of Ethics, vol. 4, no. 1 (1893–4; October 1893), 101–11
Anon., Book Reviews, vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1893), 12
Anon., Book Reviews, vol. 1, no. 2 (June, 1893), 38
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 3429 (15 July 1893), 91–2
Anon., Book Reviews, vol. 1, no. 5 (September 1893), 121
Anon., Westminster Review, vol. 139 (April 1893), 448–9
Benn, A. W., Academy, vol. 43, no. 1091 ns (1 April 1893), 286–8
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Bosanquet, B., International Journal of Ethics, vol. 5 (1894-5), 432-44
Davies, E. R., Primitive Methodist Quarterly Review, vol. 17 ns (April 1895), 225
Denney, J., Bookman, vol. 4, no. 20 (May 1893), 55–6
Everett, C. C., New World, vol. 2 (1893), 591
Fairbairn, A. M., Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 3, no. 2 (April
1893), 198–206; reprinted in C. Tyler, ed. Early Responses to British Idealism: Volume 1
Responses to B. Jowett, T.H. Green, E. Caird and W. Wallace (Bristol: Thoemmes
Continuum, 2004), pp.203-212
Iverach, James, Expository Times, vol. 5 (1893–4), 205–209; reprinted in C. Tyler, ed.
Early Responses to British Idealism: Volume 1 Responses to B. Jowett, T.H. Green, E. Caird and
W. Wallace (Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004), pp.193-202
McTaggart, J. E., Mind, vol. 2, no. 7 ns (July 1893), 376–83
Seth, J., Philosophical Review, vol. 2, no. 4 (July 1893), 510
Seth, J., Philosophical Review, vol. 3, no. 1 (January 1894), 69–73
(9) ‘Memoir’, in William Wallace, Lectures and Essays on Natural Theology and Ethics
(Oxford: Clarendon, 1893)
Bruce, A.B., Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 9 (1899), 137-41
Jones, E. E. C., Review of Lectures and Essays on Natural Theology and Ethics, International
Journal of Ethics, Vol. 10, No. 1. (Oct., 1899), 98-103
(10) The Present State of the Controversy between Individualism and Socialism. Being the
Inaugural Address to the Civic Society of Glasgow (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1897)
Salmond, S.D.F., Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 7 (1897), 232
(11) ‘Memoir’, in John Caird, The Fundamental Ideas of Christianity. The Gifford Lectures
delivered to the University of Glasgow in Sessions 1892–1893 and 1895–1896, ed. E. Caird
(Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1899), pp. ix–cxli
Anon., Academy, vol. 58 (10 February 1900), 121
Iverach, James, Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 10 (1900), 146-50
(12) The Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1904)
Anon., Expository Times, vol. 15 (1903-04), 321
Anon., Academy and Literature, vol. 66 (January–June 1904), 166
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 3991 (23 April 1904), 521–2
Anon., Revue Philosophique de la France et de L’étranger, vol. 58 (1904), 430
Anon., American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education, vol. 1 (May 1904–August 1905),
107
Ballie, J. B., International Journal of Ethics, vol. 15, no. 1 (1904–1905; October 1904), 117–21
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Dods, M., Bookman, vol. 26, no. 152 (May 1904), 57–8
Ebbinghaus, J., Kantstudien, vol. 16 (1911), 498
Gardiner, H. N., Philosophical Review, vol. 14, no. 2 ns (1905), 204–12
Hardie, R. P., Mind, vol. 14, no. 55 ns (July 1905), 403–12
Latta, R., Hibbert Journal, vol. 3 (October 1904–July 1905), 172–9
Mauss, H., Representations Religieuses, vol. 8 (1903–1904), 355
Reville, J., Revue de L’histoire des Religions, vol. 53 (1906), 98
Salmond, S. D. F., Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, vol. 14 (1904), 445
Schiller, F. C. S., Quarterly Review, vol. 204, no. 406 (January 1906), 62–88
Sterrett, J. M., Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, vol. 1, no. 10 (12 May
1904), 271–3
Wilmanns, H., Kantstudien, vol. 14 (1909), 547
Wilmanns, H., Kantstudien, vol. 14 (1909), 563
(13) Lay Sermons and Addresses (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1907)
Anon., Dial, vol. 44, no. 519 (1 January–16 June 1908; 2 February), 80
Anon., Revue de L’histoire des Religions, vol. 58 (1908), 154
[Hasting, James ?] Expository Times, vol. 19 (1907-08), 57-8
Lacey, T. A., Bookman, vol. 33, no. 194 (November 1907), 98
MacKenzie, J. S., Mind, vol. 17, no. 65 ns (January 1908), 123
Muirhead, J.H., Review of Theology and Philosophy, vol. 3 (1908), 595-60
Sélincourt, B. de, Hibbert Journal, vol. 6 (October 1907–July 1908), 464–6
(14) The Life and Letters of Edward Caird, H. Jones and J.H. Muirhead, eds. (Glasgow: James
Maclehose, 1921)
Bernard Bosanquet, Mind, vol. XXXI, no. 123 ns (July 1922), 350-2
A.D. Lindsay, International Journal of Ethics, vol. XXXIII (October 1922), 103-6
(15) Other writings
Vincent, Andrew, Review of Tyler, ed., Unpublished Manuscripts, Political Studies Review,
vol. 7, no. 3 (September 2009), 382-83.
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III. Obituaries and Memorials
The deposits of Caird’s papers held at the University of Glasgow Department of
Special Collections, and Balliol College Library, Oxford, contain both letters of
condolence to Caroline Francis (née Wylie), Caird’s wife, and recollections of his life,
some of which were included in Jones and Muirhead (1921), passim. The following
list is a selection of the published obituaries and memorials.
Anon., Educational Review, vol. 36 (June–December 1908), 533
Anon., Journal of Education, vol. 30 ns (1908), 812
Anon., The Times (3 November 1908)
Anon., Oxford Magazine (5 November 1908)
Anon., Glasgow Herald (6 November 1908)
Anon., Athenaeum, no. 4228 (7 November 1908), 574–5
Anon., Academie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, Seances et Travaux, vol. 70, no. 12 ns
(Decembre 1908), p. 619
Anon., Memorial to Edward Caird: Ceremony in the University of Glasgow, 12th November
1910 (Glasgow: James Maclehose, 1910)
Bosanquet, B., Proceedings of the British Academy, 1907–1908, 379–86
Cappon, J., Queen’s Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 3 (July 1908–April 1909), 266–82
Fanshawe, R., Queen’s Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4 (July 1908–April 1909), 314–15
MacKenzie, J. S., International Journal of Ethics, vol. 19 (1908–1909), p. 155
MacVannel, J. A., The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, vol. 5, no. 25
(3 December 1908), 673–6
Smith, J. A., Oxford Magazine (12 November 1908)
Watson, J., Queen’s Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4 (July 1908–April 1909), 303–13
Watson, J., Philosophical Review, vol. 18, no. 1 (1909), 108–10
Wenley, R. M., Harvard Theological Review, vol. 2 (January–October 1909; April), 115–
38
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IV. Other Discussions
Aaron, R.I., Review of Rudolf Metz, Die Philosophishcen Stromungen der Gegenwart in
Grossbritannien, Mind, vol. 45, no. 177 ns (January 1936), 86-94
Abbagnano, Nicola, Il Nuovo Idealismo Ingelese ed Americano (Naples: Francesco Perralla,
1927)
Allard, J.W., ‘Caird, Edward’, in R. Audi (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy
(Cambridge: CUP, 1995), p. 97
Allard, J.W. ‘Idealism in Britain and the United States’, in Thomas Baldwin, ed.,
Cambridge History of Philosophy, 1870-1945 (Cambridge: CUP, 2003), pp.43-59
Anon., ‘Publication of University Lectures – Caird v. Sime’, Scottish Law Review and
Sherriff Court Reports, vol. 1 (1885), p. 174
Anon., ‘Caird v. Sime’, Law Quarterly Review, vol. 3 (1887), 360
Anon., ‘Caird v. Sime’, Law Quarterly Review, vol. 3 (1887), 477
Anon., ‘More Light on Religion and Philosophy’, Dublin Review, ser. 4 (vol. 135 os)
(July 1904), 135
Anon., ‘Caird, Edward’, in H. Chisholm (ed.), Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 3 (New
York: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 1910), p. 950
Armstrong, A.C., Review of Lewis, The Fundamental Principles involved in Dr. Edward
Caird’s Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Review, vol. xix, 351
Balfour, A. J., Reply to ‘Mr Balfour on Transcendentalism’, Mind, vol. 4, no. 3 os
(January 1877), pp.114–15; reprinted in C. Tyler, ed. Early Responses to British Idealism:
Volume 1 Responses to B. Jowett, T.H. Green, E. Caird and W. Wallace (Bristol: Thoemmes
Continuum, 2004), pp.187-188
Bellini, Ornella, Una Lettura Idealistica dell’“AnaliticaTranscendentale”: saggio su Edward Caird
(Milano: Dott. A. Gioffre Editore, 1990)
Benn, A. W., English Rationalism in the Nineteenth Century, 2 vols. (London: Longmans,
Green, 1906), vol. 2, pp. 424–7
Bonar, J., ‘Recollections of Three Universities’, University Monthly, April 1912
Boucher, D. E. G. & Vincent, A., A Radical Hegelian: The Political and Social Philosophy of
Henry Jones (Cardiff: University of Wales, 1993)
Brown, W.A., The Essence of Christianity. A study in the history of definition (New York:
Charles Scrivener, 1913), chapter VI.6 (John and Edward Caird)
Burbidge, J. W., ‘Hegel in Canada’, Owl of Minerva, vol. 25, no. 2 (Spring 1994), 215–
19
Campbell, Lewis, ‘On Liberal Movements of the Last Half-Century’, Fortnightly Review,
vol. LXVII ns (January-June 1900), 427-41
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Cappon, James, ‘A School of Idealism: Meditatio Laici’, in Anonymous, ed.,
Philosophical Essays Presented to John Watson (Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries, 1971
[reprint of 1922 original]), pp. 1-36
Carritt, E.F. ‘Professor H.A. Prichard. Personal Recollections’, Mind, vol. 57, no. 226
ns (April 1948), 146-8
Copleston, F., A History of Philosophy: Volume 8 Bentham to Russell (London: Search,
1966), pp. 178–82
Cree, T.S., letter to the editor [attacking Caird’s work for ‘the women’s industrial
movement’ (Jones et al, 1921, pp.118-9)], Glasgow Herald, 17 March 1894.
Dawes Hicks, G, Berkeley (London: Ernest Benn, 1932)
Devas, Charles Stanton, ‘Christian Democracy’, Dublin Review, vol. 13, ser. 4 (vol. 122,
no. 25 os) (January 1898), 125-44
Dewey, John, ‘Psychology as Philosophic Method’, Mind 11 (April 1886), 153-73;
reprinted in The Early Works of John Dewey, 1882-1898. Volume i: 1882-1888
(Carbondale & Edwardsville, Ill.: Southern Illinois University, 1969), pp.144-67
Ferreira, P., ‘Caird on Kant and the Refutation of Scepticism’, in W. J. Mander (ed.),
Anglo–American Idealism 1865–1927 (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000), pp.65-79
Gould, F. J., Chats with Pioneers of Modern Thought (London: Watts, 1989)
Graham, Gordon, ‘The Decline of Common Sense and the Rise of Scottish Idealism’,
Rivista di Filosofia Neo-scolastica (2003), 37-52
Greenlees, Gavin, Was Jupiter the Christian’s God, or was he not? A philosophical and
historical reply to the cardinal doctrines of the Gifford lectures, (London: Simpkin, Marshall,
Hamilton, Kent, 1891; Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot, 1891; Glasgow: JNM Kinlay, 1891)
[Commentary on Caird’s Evolution of Religion.]
Habib, M.A.R., ‘The Prayers of Childhood: T.S. Eliot’s Manuscripts on Kant’, Journal
of the History of Ideas, vol. 51, no. 1 (January-March 1990), 93-114
Haldane, R. B., ‘The Logical Foundations of Mathematics’, Mind, vol. 18, no. 69 ns
(January 1909), 1-39
Haldar, H., ‘The Absolute and the Finite Self’, Philosophical Review, vol. 27, no. 4, 374–
91
Haldar, H., Neo-Hegelianism (London: Heath Cranton, 1927), pp. 75–134
Harris, W.T., note regarding 'Dr. Stirling and Professor [Edward] Caird', Journal of
Speculative Philosophy, vol. XIII, no. 3 (July 1879), 320-1
Harris, WT, note regarding Stirling and Edward Caird', Journal of Speculative Philosophy,
vol. XIII, no. 4 (October 1879), 398
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Hetherington, H.J.W., Life and Letters of Sir Henry Jones (London: Hodder and
Stoughton, 1924) - see index
Hinchcliff, Peter, God and History: Aspects of British Philosophy, 1875-1914 (New York:
Clarendon, 1992)
Irving, John A., ‘Philosophical Trends in Canada between 1850 and 1950’, Philosophy
and Phenomenological Research, vol. 1, no. 2 (December 1951), 224-45
Johnson, E., ‘The Speculative Philosophy of Religion’, British Quarterly Review, vol. 80,
no clix (July 1884), 93-113
Johnstone, J. J., Grundzuge der Philosophie von Edward Caird, Inaugural-Dissertation der
Universitat Jena (Jena: Frommannsche Hofbuchdruckerei, 1905)
[?Jones, Sir H.] ‘Caird, Edward (1835–1908)’, in Sir S. Lee, Dictionary of National
Biography: Supplement, January 1901–December 1911 (Oxford: OUP, 1920), 291–5
Jones, Sir H., & Muirhead, J. H., The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird (Glasgow:
Maclehose, Jackson, 1921; reprinted, Bristol: Thoemmes, 1991)
Jones, Sir H., Old Memories. Autobiography of Sir Henry Jones, C.H., Late Professor of Moral
Philosophy in the University of Glasgow (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1922)
Jones, J., ‘A Contested Mastership: The election of Jowett’s successor’, Balliol College
Annual Record (1977)
Kemp Smith, Norman, “The Scots Philosophical Club”, Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 1,
no. 1 (October 1950), 1-4
Leventhal, F.M., The Last Dissenter: H.N. Brailsford and his World (Oxford: Clarendon,
1985)
Lewis, W. O., The Fundamental Principles Involved in Dr Edward Caird’s Philosophy of
Religion (Leipzig: Quelle & Meyer, 1909)
Lindsay, A.D., ‘T.H. Green and the Idealists’, in F.J.C. Hearnshaw, Social and Political
Ideas of Some Great Thinkers of the Victorian Age (London: George C. Harrap, 1931),
pp.150-64
Lindsay, A. D., ‘The Idealism of Caird and Jones’, Journal of Philosophical Studies, vol. 1,
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Long, E. T., ‘The Gifford Lectures and the Glasgow Hegelians’, Review of Metaphysics,
vol. 43, no. 2 (December 1989), 357–84
Luft, E. von der, ‘Five Undergraduate-Level Introductions to Hegel: A Comparative
Review’, Owl of Minerva, vol. 13 (1982), 7–10
MacEwen, P., ‘The Moral and Social Philosophy of Edward Caird’, in W. Sweet, ed.,
Moral, Social and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists (Exeter and Charlottesville, VA:
Imprint Academic, 2009), pp. 51-64.
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MacEwen, P., ‘Edward Caird, Northrop Frye and Kant Scholarship’, in James
Connelly and Stamatoula Panagakou, eds., Anglo-American Idealism: Thinkers and ideas
(Oxford: Peter Lang, 2011), pp. 357-82.
Mackenzie, John S., ‘The Hegelian Point of View’, Mind, vol. 11, no. 41 ns (January
1902), 54-71
Mackenzie, J. S., Hegel and Hegelianism (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1903)
Mackenzie, J. S., ‘Edward Caird as a Philosophical Teacher’, Mind, vol. 18, no. 72 ns
(1909), 509–37
Mackintosh, R., Hegel and Hegelianism (Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark, 1913)
Mander, W. J., ‘Edward Caird’s Neo-Kantian Idealism’, The Modern Schoolman, vol. 76
(1998), 33-42
Mander, W. J., ‘Introduction, in W. J. Mander (ed.), Anglo-American Idealism 1865–
1927 (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000), pp.1-19
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McFadden, M. G., On the Periphery of the Absolute: William James’ Critique of British
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286–93
Moggach, Douglas, review of Tyler, Idealist Political Philosophy, Philosophy Reviews,
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CUP, 1990)
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Paddle, S. B., Edward Caird (1835–1908): Religion, Philosophy and Education, PhD
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