This book explores the works of three philosophers - Kidd, Drummond, and Balfour - who rejected traditional philosophy in favor of irrationalism. Hugh Mortimer Cecil delves into their writings and ideas, providing readers with a fascinating look into the world of late 19th century philosophy. Pseudo-Philosophy at the End of the Nineteenth Century is a thought-provoking and insightful read for anyone interested in philosophy or intellectual history. This...