
New Idealism
Published in the early 20th century, 'New Idealism' by May Sinclair presents a philosophical exploration that bridges Victorian and modern thought. Sinclair critiques the decline of philosophical Idealism in the face of emerging scientific Realism, advocating for a new Idealism that incorporates insights from influential thinkers like Einstein and Bertrand Russell. This work is notable for its synthesis of psychological and philosophical ideas, reflecting Sinclair's innovative approach to understanding transcendence and meaning in the universe.
























