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  1. Ferrier [fe'riə], James Frederick, škotski filozof i ekonomist (Edinburgh, 16. VI. 1808 – St. Andrews, 11. VI. 1864). Profesor u Edinburghu i u St. Andrewsu. Blizak B. de Spinozi i G. Berkeleyju. Osnovnom zadaćom filozofije smatrao otklanjanje zabluda uobičajenog mišljenja.

  2. James Frederick Ferrier. W. Blackwood, 1856 - First philosophy - 543 pages . Preview this book ...

  3. Abstract. Widely regarded as one of Scotland’s most gifted philosophers in the 19 th century, James Frederick Ferrier stands in a distinctive relation to the Scottish philosophical tradition. While dismissively rejecting Thomas Reid, he was emphatic that his philosophy was ‘Scottish to the core’ and rejected suggestions that he had adopted Hegelianism.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2011 · This volume contains selections from the philosophical writings of James Frederick Ferrier (1808-1864). Ferrier was the Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews between 1845 and 1864 and he was one of the earliest post-Hegelian British idealists.

  5. James Frederick Ferrier, urodzony dnia 16 czerwca 1808 w Edynburgu i zmarł 11 czerwca 1864 w St Andrews jest szkockim pisarzem i metafizykiem.. Stworzył neologizm „ epistemologię ” w swojej książce Epistemology or Theory of Knowing.. Studia i wczesne pisma. Syn Johna Ferriera, także pisarza i siostra Johna Wilsona, którego pseudonim brzmiał Christopher North, był uczniem Royal ...

  6. James Frederick Ferrier is probably best known for the idealism he presents in An Introduction to the Philosophy of Consciousness and Institutes of Metaphysic, in which Ferrier critiques and offers an alternative to Common Sense Realism – the dominant school of thought in Scotland in the 18th and early 19th centuries – spearheaded by Thomas Reid and his followers. What has received ...

  7. James Frederick Ferrier Born in 1808 and so twenty years Hamilton’s junior, like him Ferrier took a second degree from Oxford University, although his initial education had been at his native Edinburgh rather than Hamilton’s Glasgow.