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was left in a "very imperfect state." In it, Barratt starts from the idea that every physical state is the symbol of a state of consciousness, and argues that feeling is not the effect but the cause of motion. It leads to a system of monadism comparable to
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in 1866. He graduated with a double first in moderations and a first-class in the classics, maths, law, and modern history schools, in 1866. This meant he achieved the considerable distinction of five first classes. Barratt won a fellowship at
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is described as "a most remarkable performance for a youth of twenty-four." The key theory of the book is the unity of all knowledge and the necessity of bringing ethics into harmony with literary power. The theory resembles the work of
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said that Barratt's work "had done much to hasten" the publication of the Oxford University Commission's report, and that in his death "the Junior Bar has lost one of its most gifted and most learned members."
175:. As a child, Barratt showed considerable ability. At the age of 8, he was sent to a day-school where he learnt modern and classical languages. At the age of 12, he was sent to 465: 155:, in 1869 while studying there. He died an early death in 1881 from overwork as a barrister, secretary to the Oxford University Commission, and philosopher. His second book, 561: 541: 536: 526: 556: 531: 566: 470: 441: 232: 546: 286:
In May 1876, Barratt married Dorothea (née Davis), the sister of an old school friend. They had one child together.
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Read, Carveth (1883). "Reviewed Work: Physical Metempiric by Alfred Barratt".
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English and American Philosophy Since 1800: A Critical Survey
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in 1872. In 1876, he began working on a new book called
379:. 26 November 1862 – via Gale Primary Sources. 364:. London: Williams & Norgate. pp. vi–xxii. 128: 116: 100: 90: 71: 46: 30: 394:. 1 March 1866 – via Gale Primary Sources. 409:. 23 May 1881 – via Gale Primary Sources. 214:. He was the runner-up to receive the Jenkins 195:from an under-master. At 14, Barratt went to 8: 474:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 27: 263:and died on 18 May. His unfinished book, 345: 159:, was published posthumously in 1883. 7: 355: 353: 351: 349: 562:People educated at Sandbach School 542:Alumni of the University of Oxford 267:, was arranged for publication by 14: 537:Alumni of Balliol College, Oxford 527:19th-century British philosophers 328:'s doctrine and theories such as 309:, but at certain times diverges. 167:Barratt was born in Heald Grove, 16:English barrister and philosopher 471:Dictionary of National Biography 453: 151:, and published his first book, 38: 557:People educated at Rugby School 440:Rogers, Arthur Kenyon. (1922). 171:, the son of James Barratt, a 1: 446:. New York: Macmillan. p. 326 532:19th-century English writers 231:, and studied law under the 120:Dorothea Barratt (née Davis) 390:"University Intelligence". 375:"University Intelligence". 583: 233:Vice-Chancellor of England 18: 326:Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz 221:Brasenose College, Oxford 206:In 1862, Barratt entered 138: 133:Brasenose College, Oxford 124: 37: 360:Barratt, Alfred (1883). 330:William Kingdon Clifford 183:, where he learnt basic 163:Early life and education 567:Writers from Manchester 208:Balliol College, Oxford 95:Balliol College, Oxford 247:Later career and death 19:For the engineer, see 239:, and his secretary, 229:Eldon Law Scholarship 212:Edmund Martin Geldart 149:University of Oxford 497:Physical Metempiric 362:Physical Metempiric 321:Physical Metempiric 314:Physical Metempiric 265:Physical Metempiric 257:Physical Metempiric 157:Physical Metempiric 111:Physical Metempiric 547:English barristers 271:. In an obituary, 253:called to the bar 142: 141: 574: 502:Internet Archive 491:Internet Archive 475: 457: 456: 447: 438: 432: 431: 417: 411: 410: 402: 396: 395: 387: 381: 380: 372: 366: 365: 357: 103: 78: 56: 54: 42: 28: 582: 581: 577: 576: 575: 573: 572: 571: 507: 506: 486:Physical Ethics 481: 466:Barratt, Alfred 463: 454: 451: 450: 439: 435: 419: 418: 414: 404: 403: 399: 389: 388: 384: 374: 373: 369: 359: 358: 347: 342: 317: 307:Herbert Spencer 302:Physical Ethics 299: 296:Physical Ethics 292: 284: 249: 225:Physical Ethics 177:Sandbach School 165: 153:Physical Ethics 107:Physical Ethics 101: 91:Alma mater 86: 80: 76: 67: 58: 52: 50: 33: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 580: 578: 570: 569: 564: 559: 554: 549: 544: 539: 534: 529: 524: 519: 509: 508: 505: 504: 493: 480: 479:External links 477: 449: 448: 433: 430:(30): 268–276. 412: 397: 382: 367: 344: 343: 341: 338: 316: 311: 298: 293: 291: 288: 283: 280: 248: 245: 164: 161: 145:Alfred Barratt 140: 139: 136: 135: 130: 126: 125: 122: 121: 118: 114: 113: 104: 98: 97: 92: 88: 87: 81: 79:(aged 36) 73: 69: 68: 59: 48: 44: 43: 35: 34: 32:Alfred Barratt 31: 21:Alfred Barrett 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 579: 568: 565: 563: 560: 558: 555: 553: 550: 548: 545: 543: 540: 538: 535: 533: 530: 528: 525: 523: 520: 518: 515: 514: 512: 503: 499: 498: 494: 492: 488: 487: 483: 482: 478: 476: 473: 472: 467: 461: 460:public domain 445: 444: 437: 434: 429: 425: 424: 416: 413: 408: 401: 398: 393: 386: 383: 378: 371: 368: 363: 356: 354: 352: 350: 346: 339: 337: 335: 331: 327: 322: 315: 312: 310: 308: 303: 297: 294: 289: 287: 282:Personal life 281: 279: 276: 275: 270: 266: 262: 258: 254: 246: 244: 242: 238: 234: 230: 226: 222: 217: 213: 209: 204: 202: 198: 194: 190: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 162: 160: 158: 154: 150: 146: 137: 134: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 112: 108: 105: 99: 96: 93: 89: 84: 74: 70: 66: 62: 49: 45: 41: 36: 29: 26: 22: 495: 484: 469: 452: 442: 436: 427: 421: 415: 406: 405:"Obituary". 400: 391: 385: 376: 370: 361: 320: 318: 313: 301: 300: 295: 285: 272: 269:Carveth Read 264: 256: 251:Barratt was 250: 241:Horace Davey 237:John Wickens 224: 205: 201:Warwickshire 197:Rugby School 166: 156: 152: 144: 143: 129:Institutions 110: 106: 102:Notable work 77:(1881-05-18) 57:12 July 1844 25: 552:Panpsychism 522:1881 deaths 517:1844 births 334:panpsychism 75:18 May 1881 511:Categories 340:References 216:Exhibition 169:Manchester 61:Manchester 53:1844-07-12 407:The Times 392:The Times 377:The Times 319:Baratt's 274:The Times 261:paralysis 173:solicitor 85:, England 181:Cheshire 500:on the 489:on the 462::  193:Persian 65:England 191:, and 189:Arabic 185:Hebrew 117:Spouse 83:Oxford 290:Works 423:Mind 72:Died 47:Born 468:". 513:: 426:. 348:^ 336:. 243:. 235:, 199:, 187:, 179:, 109:, 63:, 464:" 428:8 55:) 51:( 23:.

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Alfred Barrett

Manchester
England
Oxford
Balliol College, Oxford
Brasenose College, Oxford
University of Oxford
Manchester
solicitor
Sandbach School
Cheshire
Hebrew
Arabic
Persian
Rugby School
Warwickshire
Balliol College, Oxford
Edmund Martin Geldart
Exhibition
Brasenose College, Oxford
Eldon Law Scholarship
Vice-Chancellor of England
John Wickens
Horace Davey
called to the bar
paralysis
Carveth Read
The Times
Herbert Spencer

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