Excerpt from Idola Theatri: A Criticism of Oxford Thought and Thinkers From the Standpoint of Personal Idealism
I have received much help from friends in preparing this book: the President of Corpus and Mr. W. H. Fairbrother of Lincoln College have read and criticised the chapter on T. H. Green; Mr. R. R. Marett of Exeter College has read four chapters in manuscript and the whole book in proof, and has made numberless valuable suggestions. My general obligations to Prof. Stout and Mr. Canning Schiller are sufficiently apparent. In the chapter on German Idealism I am indebted to several living writers, in particular to Dr. Hutchison Stirling, the Master of Balliol, Prof. John Watson, Dr. McTaggart, and Prof. J. B. Baillie; though it will be noticed that my view of Hegel is widely different from theirs. And it is proper to take this opportunity of acknowledging with gratitude my debt of instruction to the Oxford thinkers whom the book criticises. I should like to be permitted to assure Mr. Bradley and Prof. Bosanquet that dissent from their opinions has never obscured my perception of the value of what they have done for British philosophy.
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