Mackenzie, John S.
John Stuart Mackenzie (1860–1935) was a British philosopher, born near Glasgow, and educated at Glasgow, Cambridge,[1] and Berlin. In 1884-89 he was a fellow at Edinburgh and from 1890 to 1896 fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He lectured on political economy at Owens College, Manchester, in 1890-93, and in 1895 became professor of logic and philosophy in University College, Cardiff. Mackenzie was a Hegelian of the type of Green, Bernard Bosanquet, and Caird.
[edit] Works
- An Introduction to Social Philosophy: The Shaw Fellowship Lectures at Glasgow (1890; second edition, 1895)
- A Manual of Ethics (1893; seventh edition, 1910)
- Outlines of Metaphysics (1902, second edition, 1906)
- Lectures on Humanism (1907)
[edit] References
- Mackenzie, John Stuart in Venn, J. & J. A., Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cambridge University Press, 10 vols, 1922–1958.
- Mackenzie, H. Millicent (ed.), John Stuart Mackenzie (London, 1936).
- This article incorporates text from an edition of the New International Encyclopedia that is in the public domain.
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