James Hutchison Stirling

James Hutchison Stirling

James Hutchison Stirling (22 June 1820 – 19 March 1909) was a Scottish idealist philosopher[1] and physician. His work The Secret of Hegel (1st edition, 1865, in 2 vols.; revised edition, 1898, in 1 vol.) gave great impetus to the study of Hegelian philosophy both in Britain and in the United States, and it was also accepted as an authoritative work on Hegel's philosophy in Germany and Italy.[2] The book helped to create the philosophical movement known as British idealism.[3]

  1. ^ James Hutchison Stirling (1820–1909), in Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
  2. ^ Cousin 1910.
  3. ^ William J. Mander, British Idealism: A History, Oxford University Press, 2011, pp. 17–18.