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In 1831 Sir William Hamilton was appointed to the chair of Logic and Metaphysics, and Fraser became his pupil.
He himself said " I owe more to Hamilton than to any other influence.
" It was about this time also that he began his study of Berkeley and Coleridge, and deserted his early phenomenalism for the conception of a spiritual will as the universal cause.
In the Biographia this " Theistic faith " appears in its full development ( see the concluding chapter ), and is especially important as perhaps the nearest approach to Kantian ethics made by original English philosophy.
Apart from the philosophical interest of the Biographia, the work contains valuable pictures of the Lam of Lorne and Argyllshire society in the early 19th century, of university life in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and a history of the North British Review.

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