- John Henry Muirhead
John Henry Muirhead (
April 28 ,1855 -May 24 ,1940 ) was a Britishphilosopher best known for having initiated theMuirhead Library of Philosophy in 1890.Born in
Glasgow, Scotland , he was educated at theGlasgow Academy (1866–70), and proceeded toGlasgow University , where he was deeply influenced by the Hegelianism ofEdward Caird , professor of moral philosophy. He graduated MA in 1875. The same year he won a Snell exhibition at Balliol College, Oxford, to which he went up in Trinity term 1875. His library was originally published byAllen & Unwin and continued through to the 1970s. His library is seen as a crucial landmark in the history of modern philosophy, publishing a number of prominent 20th Century philosophers includingErnest Albee ,Brand Blanshard ,Francis Herbert Bradley ,Axel Hagerstrom ,Henri Bergson ,Edmund Husserl , Bernard Bosanquet,Irving Thalberg, Jr. ,Georg Wilhelm Hegel , andGeorge Edward Moore . In 2002, the library was made available in a 95 volume set. (ISBN 0-415-27897-X)J.H. Muirhead writings:
*"The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird" (written with Sir Henry Jones), (1921) – Maclehose, Jackson and Co., Glasgow
*"Coleridge as Philosopher" (1930) - MacMillan & Co., New York
*"The Platonic Tradition in Anglo-Saxon Philosophy: Studies in the History of Idealism in England and America" (1931) - London: G. Allen & Unwin; New York: Macmillan
*"The Use of Philosophy: Californian Addresses" (1979) - Greenwood Press
*"The Elements of Ethics" - C. Scribner's Sons
*"Rule and End in Morals" (1969) - Books for Libraries Press
*"Chapters from Aristotle's Ethics" - J. Murray
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