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.
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Diversity, Inclusion, Equity and the Threat to Academic Freedom
ZAP Free Speech and Tolerance in the Light of the Zero Aggression Principle Gerard Casey
The Icelandic Adventures of Pike Ward
The Keys to Democracy Sortition as a New Model for Citizen Power Maurice Pope
Iconoclasm, Identity Politics and the Erasure of History Alexander Adams
Radical Transformation The Unexpected Interplay of Consciousness and Reality Imants Barušs
Is Consciousness Everywhere? Essays on Panpsychism
Becoming Artificial A Philosophical Exploration into Artificial Intelligence and What it Means to be Human Danial Sonik
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