Copyright
Alison StoneISBN
Language
- English
THEMA
- QDTQ
- QD
- QDTJ
- JPA
- JH
BISAC
- PHI005000
- PHI019000
- PHI009000
- PHI022000
- POL028000
Keywords
- Victorian philosophy
- Ethics
- Metaphysics
- Religion
- History
- Feminism
The Philosophy of Julia Wedgwood
Imperfect Antithesis
Julia Wedgwood (1833–1913) was a major intellectual presence in the Victorian period, yet her philosophical work has long remained overlooked. This book offers the first sustained study of her philosophy, recovering a distinctive and original framework centred on what she called the ‘law of imperfect antithesis’. Drawing on both published texts and newly attributed anonymous essays, it reconstructs the unity of her thought across ethics, metaphysics, religion, and history.Wedgwood argues that human life is structured by oppositions, between pleasure and pain, self and others, freedom and necessity, nature and the supernatural, but that these oppositions are never symmetrical. Instead, they are uneven, unstable, and rooted in lived experience. By resisting the simplifying tendencies of abstract logic, she develops a phenomenologically sensitive account of moral life. She emphasises self-sacrifice, aspiration, and the plurality of moral ideals, and criticises rival theories such as utilitarianism.The book further shows how Wedgwood extends this framework into a philosophy of history, interpreting civilisations as developing through asymmetrical ‘recoils’ from earlier forms of life. Situating her in dialogue with figures such as Aristotle, Darwin, and Hegel, it demonstrates both her intellectual range and her independence.Combining philosophical analysis with innovative digital methods for recovering lost texts, this study restores Wedgwood as a major nineteenth-century philosopher and offers a compelling new lens on moral and historical experience.
Contributors
Alison Stone
(author)Alison Stone is Professor of Philosophy at Lancaster University. Alison most recent books are Being Born (OUP 2019), an edited collection Frances Power Cobbe: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-Century Feminist Philosopher (OUP, Oxford New Histories of Philosophy series, 2022), Frances Power Cobbe (CUP, Elements in Women in the History of Philosophy series, 2022), Women Philosophers in Nineteenth-Century Britain (OUP, 2023), which won a honorable mention in the Journal of the History of Philosophy book prize, and Women on Philosophy of Art (OUP, 2024). With Charlotte Alderwick, she co-edited a special issue of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy on Nineteenth-Century British and American Women Philosophers, published as a book by Routledge (2024), and with Lydia Moland, she co-edited the Oxford Handbook of American and British Women Philosophers in the Nineteenth Century (OUP, 2025).