Major philosophical trends in the 19th century include post-Kantian German idealism (Hegel, Fichte, et al.), Positivism, and American Pragmatism.
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- Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century Survey of the work of William Hamilton, James Frederick Ferrier, and Alexander Bain; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Gordon Graham.
- Prometheus Trust Information on the Thomas Taylor (the "English Platonist") Series books, mostly translations of Neoplatonists, with excerpts.
- Modern French Philosophy: A Study of the Development Since Comte Full text of this 1921 book by J. Alexander Gunn.
- German Idealism (Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The term "German Idealism" refers to a phase of intellectual life that had its origin in the Enlightenment as modified by German conditions.