There has been a significant renewal of interest in the British
Idealists in recent years. Scholars have acknowledged their critical
contribution to a number of philosophical theories in the fields of
politics, law, morality, epistemology and metaphysics.. British
Idealism: A Guide for the Perplexed offers a clear and thorough account
of this key philosophical movement, providing an outline of the key
terms and central arguments employed by the idealists. David Boucher and
Andrew Vincent lay out the historical context and employ analytical and
critical methods to explain the philosophical background and key
concepts. The book explores the contribution of British Idealism to
contemporaneous philosophical, political and social debates, emphasizing
the continuing relevance of the central themes of their philosophy.
Geared towards the specific requirements of students who need to reach a
sound understanding of British Idealism, the book serves as an ideal
companion to the study of this most influential and important of
movements.