W J Mander and Alan PF exchange eds. The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers. masss One and Two. Bristol, UK: Thoemme Pres 2002 Pp xxviii, 1280 $52500 ISBN 1-85506-955-5
individual thing most of those included in The Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century British Philosophers had in for the use of all was that they would not have considered themselves "professional" philosophers. between the sides of the first three-quarters of the hundred years few British thinkers concentrated forward abstract questions remote from the transactions of everyday life (as cultivated Victorians understood