Edward Caird

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Edward Caird while a professor at the University of Glasgow.
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Caird as caricatured by Spy (Leslie Ward) in Vanity Fair, April 1895.

Prof Edward Caird FRSE LLD DCL DLit (23 March 1835 – 1 November 1908) was a Scottish philosopher.

Life

The younger brother of the theologian John Caird, he was the son of engineer John Caird, the proprietor of Caird & Company,[1] born at Greenock in Renfrewshire, and educated at Greenock Academy and the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford (B.A. 1863). He became Fellow and Tutor of Merton College.

In 1866, he was appointed to the Chair of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow, which he held until 1893. In that year he became Master of Balliol College, from which he retired in 1907.

He was elected a Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1900.

In May 1902 he was at Carnavon to receive the honorary degree D.Litt. (Doctor of Letters) from the University of Wales during the ceremony to install the Prince of Wales (later King George V) as Chancellor of that university.[2]

The philosopher John Watson was among his students at the University of Glasgow.[3]

He died in Oxford on 1 November 1908 and was buried there in St Sepulchres Cemetery.[4]

Family

He married Caroline Frances Wylie in 1867. They had no children.

Works

Books

  • The Collected Works of Edward Caird, 12 volumes, ed. Colin Tyler, Bristol: Thoemmes Press, 1999
  • A Critical Account of the Philosophy of Kant, with an Historical Introduction, Glasgow: J. Maclehose, 1877
  • Hegel, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co.; Edinburgh: W. Blackwood and Sons, 1883
  • The Social Philosophy and Religion of Comte, Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1885; New York: Macmillan, 1885
  • The Critical Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1889; New York: Macmillan, 1889 (2 volumes) Volume 1 Volume 2 second edition 1909
  • Essays on Literature and Philosophy, Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1892 (2 volumes) Volume 1 Volume 2
  • The Evolution of Religion, Glasgow: James Maclehose and Sons, 1893; New York: Macmillan, 1893 (Gifford Lectures 1890-92; I, II)
  • The Evolution of Theology in the Greek Philosophers, Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1904 (Gifford Lectures, 1900–02; I, II)
  • Lay sermons and addresses, delivered in the Hall of Balliol College , Oxford (1907)

Pamphlets

Bibliography

  • Sir Henry Jones and John Henry Muirhead, 'The Life and Philosophy of Edward Caird], Glasgow: Maclehose, Jackson and Co., 1921
  • Colin Tyler, Edward Caird, in Dictionary of Liberal Thought; Brack & Randall (eds.), Politico's 2007 pp 54–56

References

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  2. "The Royal visit to Wales" The Times (London). Monday, 5 May 1902. (36759), p. 10.
  3. http://www.giffordlectures.org/Author.asp?AuthorID=176
  4. http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/cms/files/fellows/biographical_index/fells_indexp1.pdf

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Academic offices
Preceded by Master of Balliol College, Oxford
1893-1907
Succeeded by
James Leigh Strachan Davidson