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  1. 19th-century philosophy - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Brief historical outline. Influences from the late Enlightenment. Philosophical schools and tendencies. German idealism. Utilitarianism. Marxism. Existentialism. Positivism. Pragmatism. British idealism. Transcendentalism. Social Darwinism. Ontologism. See also. References. Further reading.

  2. The 19th century ushered in new philosophical problems and new conceptions of what philosophy ought to do. It was a century of great philosophical diversity . In the Renaissance , the chief intellectual fact had been the rise of mathematics and natural science , and the tasks that this fact imposed upon philosophy determined its direction for ...

  3. The 19th century saw the rise of Romanticism in America. The American incarnation of Romanticism was transcendentalism and it stands as a major American innovation.

  4. Contents. Home Philosophy & Religion Philosophical Issues. The 19th century. Kant’s death in 1804 formally marked the end of the Enlightenment. The 19th century ushered in new philosophical problems and new conceptions of what philosophy ought to do. It was a century of great philosophical diversity.

  5. Routledge, 2021. Dunham, Jeremy. ‘On the Experience of Activity: William James’s Late Metaphysics and the Influence of Nineteenth-Century French Spiritualism’. Journal of the History of Philosophy. 58 (2) 2020: 267-291. Dunham, Jeremy. ‘Idealism, Pragmatism, and the Will to Believe: Charles Renouvier and William James’.

  6. 19th-century philosophy - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader. Last updated April 13, 2024 • 8 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Part of a series on. Philosophy portal. Contents. Outline. Lists. Glossary. History. Categories. Disambiguation. Philosophies. Branches. Philosophers. v. t. e.