Excerpt from Lectures on the Philosophy of Kant: And Other Philosophical Lectures and Essays
The first portion of this volume consists of lectures given by Professor Sidgwick as part of a long course on Metaphysics, which he delivered for the last time in the academic year 1899-1900. It was his intention 5 eventually to work up these lectures into a book on Kant and Kantism in England. The gap between the lectures on Kant and those on Green and Spencer I was to have been filled up with a sketch of the influence of post-Kantian philosophy on English thought. But the two fragments, placed one as appendix to the last lecture on Kant, and the other as "introductory" to the lectures on Spencer, are all that seemed now available of the material prepared for this sketch. The lectures on Kant, the author felt, were left "tolerably complete," but "the study of Green" he knew was "not in the form required for a book." Appended to it is the chief part of a lecture - the last he ever gave - on Green"s philosophy, which the author thought "might be somehow combined with the lectures" as here printed.
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