Herbert Wildon Carr
(1857–1931)

Philosopher

Works

  • "Bergson's Theory of Instinct" in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1910) Vol. 10, p. 93 ff.
  • Changing Backgrounds in Religion and Ethics: a Metaphysical Meditation (1927)
  • Cogitans Cogitata (1930)
  • Freewill Problem, The (1928)
  • General Principle of Relativity in Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect, The (1920)
  • Henri Bergson: The Philosophy of Change (1912)
  • Leibniz (1929)
  • "Metaphysical Criterion and its Implications, The" in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (1905) Pp. 117-130
  • Monadology of Leibniz, The (1930)
  • Philosophy of Benedetto Croce: The problem of Art and History, The (1917)
  • Philosophy of Change: A Study of the Fundamental Principle of the Philosophy of Bergson, The (1914)
  • Problem of Truth, The (1913)
  • Scientific Approach to Philosophy, The (1924)
  • Theory of Monads: Outlines of the Philosophy of the Principle of Relativity, A (1922)
  • Time and History in Contemporary Philosophy; with Special Reference to Bergson and Croce (1918)
  • "Why the Mind Seems to Be and yet Cannot Be Produced by the Brain" in The Philosophical Review (1914) Volume 23, p. 257 ff.

Translations

Works about Carr

  • Review of Carr's The General Principle of Relativity in Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect published in Nature (1920).
  • Review of Carr's Henri Bergson: The Philosophy of Change published in The Overland Monthly (1912). P. 510.
  • Review of Carr's The General Principle of Relativity in Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect published in International Journal of Ethics (1921). Pp. 347-48.
  • Review of Carr's The General Principle of Relativity in Its Philosophical and Historical Aspect published in The American Journal of Science (1921). Pp.458-59.


Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


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