The Papers of the Metaphysical Society, 1869-1880

A Critical Edition

Catherine Marshall editor Bernard Lightman editor Richard England editor

Format:Set / collection

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Feb '15

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The Metaphysical Society was founded in 1869 at the instigation of James Knowles (editor of the Contemporary Review and then of the Nineteenth Century) with a view to "collect, arrange, and diffuse Knowledge (whether objective or subjective) of mental and moral phenomena " (first resolution of the Society in April 1869). The Society was a private club which gathered together a latter-day clerisy. Building on the tradition of the Cambridge Apostles, they elected talented members from across the Victorian intellectual spectrum: Bishops, one Cardinal, philosophers, men of science, literary figures, and politicians. The Society included in its 62 members prominent figures such as T. H. Huxley, William Gladstone, Walter Bagehot, Henry Edward Manning, John Ruskin and Alfred Lord Tennyson. The papers they produced are key primary sources which shed new light on the ideas of their authors on the burning subjects of the day, ranging from the existence and personality of God to the nature of conscience or the existence of the soul. They are a legacy of a period when intellectuals were wondering how, and what, to believe in a time of social change, spiritual crisis, and scientific progress. The dissolution of the Society in 1880 did not diminish the value of the papers: they illustrate a tradition of private, open discussion among famous men of the most widely varying views; they offer detailed insight into the evolution of the relationships between different schools of Victorian scientific and religious thought; and they bring to light heretofore under-represented points of conflict and harmony. All 95 papers are included, accompanied by introductions and scholarly notes that set each paper into their proper context.

The target audience for these volumes are those interested in the primary source content, as well as the history and thought of elite Victorian thinkers. The introduction, commentary, apparatus, and indices make these high-level essays more accessible. The footnotes are thorough and helpful when placing the source material within its proper historical context [T]his edition is essential for those interested in the broad range of topics discussed, as well as the history of the discussion and the persons involved in the Metaphysical Society. * Elizabeth H. Farnsworth, Newman Studies Journal *
In the introduction the three editors contend that the Metaphysical Society and what it produced deserves to be given its rightful place in the Victorian history of ideas (p. 25). Their critical edition of the societys papers fulfills that objective magnificently. It is a veritable treasure trove of nineteenthcentury intellectual history that ought to be on the shelves of every serious research library. * Gowan Dawson, The British Journal for the History of Science *
In sum, the publication of these three volumes opens up a whole new fertile field for scholarly investigation.Overall the editors have done a marvellously meticulous job in preparing these three substantial volumes of papers for publication and in consequence have rendered a great service to scholarship, particularly to the history of ideas of the mid-Victorian period. Scholars of nineteenth-century Victorian thought owe them a real debt of gratitude for their extensive critical labours. s

ISBN: 9780199643035

Dimensions: 240mm x 162mm x 112mm

Weight: 2440g

1288 pages