On 4 November 2020, the Centre for Idealism and New Liberalism at the University of Hull held an online event introducing British Idealism and New Liberalism and the Centre's work on associated figures and ideas. It was aimed primarily at students and staff at the University of Hull, but was deliberately been made open to... Continue Reading →
R. G. Collingwood on the “school of Green”
“When I began to read philosophy there in 1910, Oxford was still obsessed by what I will call the school of Green: a philosophical movement whose leader was Thomas Hill Green and whose other chief members were Francis Herbert Bradley, Bernard Bosanquet, William Wallace, and Robert Lewis Nettleship … The philosophical tendencies common to this... Continue Reading →