Topics: History of Philosophy : 19th Century

Major philosophical trends in the 19th century include post-Kantian German idealism (Hegel, Fichte, et al.), Positivism, and American Pragmatism.

American Transcendentalism American Transcendentalism View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
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British Idealism British Idealism View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
British Idealism, a movement strongly influenced by Hegelian and Kantian thought, was the United Kingdom's dominant philosophical movement for much of the 19th century.
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Egoism Egoism View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
e·go·ism n. 1) The ethical doctrine that morality has its foundations in self-interest. (the ethical belief that self-interest is the just and proper motive for all human conduct)
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Idealism Idealism View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
The Idealist movement arose in German thought in the late 18th century with Kant's writings and the reaction to them.
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Philosophers who worked principally in the 19th century.
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St. Louis Hegelians St. Louis Hegelians View: News Rack - Sub-Categories - DMoz
An American intellectual movement of the late 19th century, composed primarily of Prussian emigres who coalesced around the St.
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