In the shadowed corners of Scotland's intellectual history, a forgotten figure emerges, casting light on the intricate tapestry of 19th century philosophy. This biographical study delves into the life and mind of a profound thinker whose ideas once rippled through the corridors of Victorian academia. His philosophical biography is not merely an exploration of one man's thoughts but a window into an era where intellectual giants like Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill shaped the discourse of their time. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, ensuring…mehr
In the shadowed corners of Scotland's intellectual history, a forgotten figure emerges, casting light on the intricate tapestry of 19th century philosophy. This biographical study delves into the life and mind of a profound thinker whose ideas once rippled through the corridors of Victorian academia. His philosophical biography is not merely an exploration of one man's thoughts but a window into an era where intellectual giants like Thomas Carlyle and John Stuart Mill shaped the discourse of their time. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions, ensuring that his contributions are not lost to the sands of time. With meticulous historical analysis, readers are invited to traverse the rich landscape of Scottish philosophy, uncovering the threads that connect past and present scholarly pursuits. Scholars and researchers will find an invaluable academic reference in these pages, while casual readers will be drawn into the vivid portrayal of Scotland's intellectuals and the vibrant debates that defined a century. It has been restored for today's and future generations, offering insights that resonate with contemporary seekers of wisdom. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, offering a rare glimpse into the philosophical currents that continue to influence modern thought. As you turn each page, you join a lineage of thinkers in pursuit of truth, guided by the enduring legacy of a mind that refused to be silenced.
Elizabeth Sanderson Haldane was a Scottish novelist, biographer, philosopher, suffragette, nursing administrator, and social worker. She was the sister of Richard Burdon Haldane, 1st Viscount Haldane, and John Scott Haldane, and became Scotland's first female Justice of the Peace in 1920. In 1918, she was inducted into the Order of the Companions of Honor. Elizabeth Haldane was born on May 27, 1862 at 17 Charlotte Square in Edinburgh. Her father was Robert Haldane of Cloan House, near Auchterarder in Perthshire, and her mother was Mary Elizabeth Sanderson. She was taught by a number of tutors and visiting schoolmasters. Octavia Hill encouraged Haldane to adapt the property management system that Hill had built in London to the situation in Edinburgh, and in 1884, at the age of 21, she was appointed convener of the Edinburgh Social Union's Housing Committee. She pursued nursing studies in the 1880s and later became active in the establishment of the Voluntary Aid Detachment (VAD) beginning in 1908. She became manager of the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary in 1901. Her autobiography, From One Century to Another, spans the years 1862 to 1914.
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