Hilda D. Oakeley
British philosopher
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- PhD Philosophy University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Hilda Diana Oakeley was a British philosopher, educationalist and author. Life and career Hilda Oakeley was born in 1867 in Durham, UK. She was from a privileged upper-middle-class background. Her father, Sir Evelyn Oakeley was a member of a Shropshire gentry family. He and his wife Caroline had five children. In 1878 her father was promoted and the family moved to Manchester. Hilda attended the private Ellerslie Ladies' College. After finishing school she moved to London and independently studied philosophy and psychology. She attended some of the lectures of the philosopher Bernard Bosanquet and after winning a prize for an essay on Aristotle, the examiners persuaded her to apply to go to Oxford University.
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Published Works
- Human Rights: Comments and Interpretations (1950) (61)
- Reality in History (1931) (8)
- XI.—The Status of the Past (1932) (6)
- III.—TIME AND THE SELF IN McTAGGART'S SYSTEM (1930) (6)
- VI.—The Philosophy of Time and the Timeless in McTaggart's Nature of Existence (1947) (5)
- My adventures in education (1939) (5)
- XII.—The World as Memory and as History (1927) (3)
- In Memoriam: Herbert Wildon Carr (1931) (3)
- Greek Ethical Thought (2)
- A study in the philosophy of personality (2)
- The Clue to History . By John Macmurray . (London: Student Christian Movement Press. Pp. xii + 237. Price 7s. 6d.) (1939) (2)
- On the Meaning of Value (1922) (2)
- III.—PROFESSOR NICOLAI HARTMANN'S CONCEPT OF OBJECTIVE SPIRIT (1935) (2)
- Learning and World Peace: Eighth Symposium (1950) (2)
- Symposium: Is Ethical Relativity Necessary? (1938) (1)
- XIII.—Symposium: The Principle of Personality in Experience (1929) (1)
- Mind in Nature (1945) (1)
- III.—EPISTEMOLOGY AND THE LOGICAL SYNTAX OF LANGUAGE (1940) (1)
- Should nations survive (1942) (1)
- History & progress and other essays and addresses (1)
- IV.—Reality and Value (1911) (1)
- The Religious Element in Plato's Philosophy (1926) (1)
- X.—Discussion of Dr. Wildon Carr's “A Theory of Monads.” Outline of Introduction (1923) (1)
- Book Review:Education and Ethics. Emile Boutroux (0)
- X.—Symposium: Ethical Principles of Social Reconstruction (1917) (0)
- History and Science. A Study of the Relation of Historical and Theoretical Knowledge. By Hugh Miller. (U.S.A.: University of California Press; London: Cambridge University Press. 1939. Pp. x + 201. Price 12s.) (1941) (0)
- Housekeeping from the Higher Standpoint (1911) (0)
- Is Ethical Relativity Necessary (1938) (0)
- VII.—On Professor Driesch's Attempt to Combine a Philosophy of Life and a Philosophy of Knowledge (1921) (0)
- Philosophic History and Prophecy: Professor Arnold Toynbee's Outlook (1936) (0)
- Personality and Reason. By Roberta Crutcher M.A., Ph.D., With a Preface by Professor H. Wildon Carr. (London: The Favil Press, 1931). (1932) (0)
- Philosophers Speak for Themselves. Guides and Readings for Greek, Roman, and Early Christian Philosophy. by T. V. Smith (1935) (0)
- Eternal Life: A Study of Its Implications and Applications. Baron Friedrich von Hugel (1913) (0)
- Historic Necessity and Ethical Freedom (1936) (0)
- VI.—On the Relation of the Theoretic to the Practical Activity (1916) (0)
- The Question of Progress in Metaphysics in the Light of Some Present Tendencies (1931) (0)
- VIII.—From Philosophy to History (1950) (0)
- Book Review:Eternal Life: A Study of Its Implications and Applications. Baron Friedrich von Hugel (1913) (0)
- III.—Is There a Higher Reason? (1943) (0)
- Explanation in History (1935) (0)
- The Perspective View in Ethics (0)
- II.—Perception and Historicity (1938) (0)
- Citizens of the World (1945) (0)
- The Leadership of Philosophy (1934) (0)
- Book Review:Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. Adela Marion Adam (1914) (0)
- Education and Ethics. Emile Boutroux (0)
- V.—The Mutual Relations between Ethics and Theology (1927) (0)
- Introduction to the History of Philosophy . By Joseph B. Burgess, M. A. (London: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. 1939. Pp. xi + 631. Price 18s.) (1940) (0)
- How is History Possible?: The Presidential Address (1941) (0)
- Symposium: Explanation in History (1935) (0)
- Philosophic History and Prophecy (1936) (0)
- Plato: Moral and Political Ideals. Adela Marion Adam (1914) (0)
- Personality and Will . By Francis Aveling, M.C., D.Lit., D.Sc, Ph.D. The Contemporary Library of Psychology. (London: Nisbet & Co. Cambridge: at the University Press. 1931. Pp. x + 245. Price 5s.) (1931) (0)
- Symposium: The Idea of a Transcendent Deity: Is the Belief in a Transcendent God Philosophically Tenable? (1924) (0)
- V.—CRITICAL NOTICES (0)
- Symposium: The Mutual Relations between Ethics and Theology (0)
- Fascism and Nazism (1940) (0)
- Is Political Activity under a Different Law from that of Personal Ethics? (1938) (0)
- History and the self : a study in the roots of history and the relations of history and ethics (1934) (0)
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