Kein Profilbild | No profile picture | Utilisateur n'as pas d'image
https://philosophie.ch/profil/carr-hw

Herbert Wildon Carr (carr-hw)

Contributions to Philosophie.ch

No contributions yet

Bibliography

    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1894. On Bradley (1893).” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2(3): 59–73.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1899. On Mr. Shadworth Hodgson’s: Metaphysic of Experience.” Mind 8(31): 383–396.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1902. Mr. Bradley’s Theory of Appearance.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 1–14.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1908a. Impressions and Ideas: The Problem of Idealism.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 8: 115–138.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1908b. Bergson’s Theory of Knowledge.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 9: 41–60.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1914. The Philosophical Aspect of Freud’s Theory of Dream Interpretation.” Mind 23(91): 321–334.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1918a. ‘Time’ and ‘History’ in Contemporary Philosophy: with special Reference to Bergson and Croce.” Proceedings of the British Academy 8.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1918b. What does Bergson Mean by Pure Perception? Mind 27(108): 472–474.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1919. Time, Space, and Material: Are They, and If so in What Sense, the Ultimate Data of Science? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary Volume 2: 99–108.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1920a. Is the ‘Concrete Universal’ the True Type of Universality? Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 20: 140–146.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1920b. What does Bergson Mean by Pure Perception? [(II.)].” Mind 29(113): 123.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1922a. A Theory of Monads: Outlines of the Philosophy of the Principle of Relativity. London: MacMillan Publishing Co.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1922b. The Idealistic Interpretation of Einstein’s Theory.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 22: 123–127.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1922c. Einstein’s Theory and Philosophy.” Mind 31(122): 169–177.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1923. Intercourse and Interaction.” Mind 32(127): 320–327.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1924. Idealism as a Principle in Science and Philosophy.” in Contemporary British Philosophy. Personal Statements, volume 20, edited by J. H. Muirhead, pp. 101–126. London: George Allen & Unwin.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1925. The Subject-Object Relation in the Historical Judgment.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 25: 277–281.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1926. The Reform of the Leibnizian Monadology.” The Journal of Philosophy 23(3): 68–77.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1929. Some Reflections on the New Cosmogony.” Journal of Philosophical Studies 4(15): 346–355.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon. 1931. Cosmic Process and Living Activity.” in Proceedings of the Seventh International congress of philosophy, held at Oxford, England, September 1-6, 1930, edited by Gilbert Ryle, pp. 39–43. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Edited by the Institut International de Philosophie.
    Carr, Herbert Wildon, Hodgson, Shadworth H., Sturt, Henry and Lindsay, James. 1901. Discussion of Mr. Stout’s Paper [Stout (1901)].” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 15–24.
    Hodgson, Shadworth H., Carr, Herbert Wildon and Lindsay, James. 1902. Discussion of Mr. Boutwood’s Paper [Boutwood (1902)].” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 93–104.

Further References

    Boutwood, Arthur. 1902. The Philosophy of Probability.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 74–93.
    Bradley, Francis Herbert. 1893. Appearance and Reality – A Metaphysical Essay. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co.
    Stout, George F. 1901. Alleged Self-Contradictions in the Concept of Relation – A Criticism of Mr. Bradley’s ‘Appearance and Reality,’ pt. I, ch. III. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 2: 1–14.