Reminiscences of Hegelians I Have Known

The Owl of Minerva 27 (1):105-110 (1995)
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1 My first teacher of philosophy, at what is now Rhodes University in South Africa, was Arthur R. Lord, a man who deserves to be well known, though today few people will ever have heard of him. He was himself a pupil of J.A. Smith and E.F. Carritt at Oxford in the early years of this century, during the heyday of British Idealism. In 1911 he won the Green Moral Philosophy Prize with a voluminous dissertation on the passions, which I read in typescript when I was a student, but which was never published and disappeared after his death in 1940.

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