Ne`o-He*ge"li*an*ism, n. The
philosophy of a school of British and American idealists who follow
Hegel in dialectical or logical method and in the general outcome of
their doctrine. The founders and leaders of Neo-Hegelianism include:
in England, T. H. Green (1836-1882); in Scotland, J. (1820-98) and E.
(1835-1908) Caird; in the United States, W. T. Harris (1835-1909) and
Josiah Royce (1855- -).
Ne`o-He*ge"li*an*ism, n. The
philosophy of a school of British and American idealists who follow
Hegel in dialectical or logical method and in the general outcome of
their doctrine. The founders and leaders of Neo-Hegelianism include:
in England, T. H. Green (1836-1882); in Scotland, J. (1820-98) and E.
(1835-1908) Caird; in the United States, W. T. Harris (1835-1909) and
Josiah Royce (1855- -).