The Works of Arthur Ritchie Lord
Edited, with commentaries and annotations by
William Sweet
and
Errol E. Harris
Volume 1: Foundational Problems in Philosophy
Contents
Prefatory
Remarks
i
Peter Nicholson .....i
David Boucher.....v
Leslie
Armour.....x
Forewords
Arthur Ritchie Lord (1880-1941): A Bio-bibliographical Sketch
William
Sweet.....xv
Recollections
E.E. Harris .....xlix
Memorial Address: The Late Professor A.R. Lord
G.F. Dingemans.....liii
List of Published and Unpublished Writings of A.R.
Lord.....lix
Acknowledgements.....lxv
Freedom
.
Chapter I: Moral and Metaphysical Theory.....1
Chapter II: Social (and Political).....33
Chapter III: Political.....70
The Problem of Modern Democracy.....81
The Methods of Ethical Speculation.....97
Lectures on the Principles of Aesthetic
Judgement
.
Lecture I.....141
Lecture II.....156
Lecture III.....157
Lecture IV.....169
Lecture V.....180
Six Addresses Introductory to the Study of the Philosophy of
Religion
I. Criticism & the Philosophy of Religion ....199
II. The Problem of Evil.....217
III. The World as the [objective] content of rational self-consciousness: the Problem of Body and Soul.....239
IV. The logical development of the religious consciousness (A): From Sense to Thought.....259
V. The logical development of the religious consciousness (B): The Knowledge of the Infinite.....279
VI. The logical development of the religious consciousness (C): Absolute Religion.....298
The History of History and Its Corollaries.....321
Notes upon some Leagues and Federations within the Roman Empire.....339
Phenomenalism and Idealism ....351
Education and the Community....357
Index.....363
Volume 2: The History of Philosophy from Descartes to Hegel
Contents
Foreword: Lord, Logic, and the History of Philosophy
William Sweet and Errol E. Harris.....i
Chapter 1. Introduction and Descartes.....1
Chapter 2. Spinoza.....39
Chapter 3. John Locke, and the Beginnings of Empiricism.....79
Chapter 4. Berkeley and Hume: the sceptical conclusion.....111
Chapter 5. Kant.....149
Chapter 6. Hegel: Introduction to the Philosophy of Hegel.....243
A) Outline of the Development of Philosophy from Kant to Hegel.....243
B) Contrasts, Antitheses, and Distinctions as illustrating and explaining Hegelian Use and Thought.....261
C) Outline of Hegel’s Logic.....328
Index.....369
Volume 3: The Principles of Politics
Contents
Foreword: Lord’s The Principles of Politics
William Sweet.....i
Acknowledgements.....xv
The Principles of Politics by Arthur R. Lord
Chapter 1. Introduction.....1
Chapter 2. The Original Contract.....43
Chapter 3.
Sovereignty (I): Hobbes’ Doctrine and the Juristic View.....65
Chapter 4.
Sovereignty (II): Locke, Montesquieu and the Historical View.....93
Chapter 5.
Sovereignty (III): The Sovereignty of the People, Rousseau and the
Philosophical View.....119
Chapter 6. Democracy and Representation.....153
Chapter 7. The Notion of Law.....183
Chapter 8. The Theory of Rights: Individualism.....202
Chapter 9. The Theory of Rights: Natural Rights .....235
Chapter 10. The Theory of Rights: Civil and Political Rights.....259
Chapter 11. Conclusions.....243
Index ....307