John Stuart Mackenzie

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John Stuart Mackenzie (born February 29, 1860 in Springborn , † December 6, 1935 ) was a British philosopher. He was born near Glasgow and studied in Glasgow, at the University of Cambridge and at the Humboldt University in Berlin . From 1884 to 1889 he was a fellow at Edinburgh University and from 1890 to 1896 a fellow at Trinity College, Cambridge .

He taught political economy from 1890 to 1893 at Owens College in Manchester and in 1895 became professor of logic and philosophy at University College in Cardiff . In 1934 he was elected a member of the British Academy .

Mackenzie was a Hegelian . His position was close to that of Thomas Hill Green , Bernard Bosanquet and Edward Caird .

Works

  • An Introduction to Social Philosophy: The Shaw Fellowship Lectures at Glasgow . 1890, 2nd edition 1895
  • A Manual of Ethics . 1893, 7th edition 1910
  • Outlines of Metaphysics . 1902, 2nd edition 1906
  • Lectures on Humanism . 1907
  • Outlines of Social Philosophy . 1918

literature

  • H. Millicent Mackenzie (ed.), John Stuart Mackenzie (London, 1936).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Deceased Fellows. British Academy, accessed July 2, 2020 .