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    Bradley was the most famous and philosophically the most influential of the British Idealists, who had a marked impact on British philosophy in the later nineteenth and earlier twentieth centuries. They looked for inspiration less to their British predecessors than to Kant and Hegel, though Bradley owed as much to lesser German philosophers ...
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    (A substantial critical comparison of the work of Bradley and William James, which pays more than usual attention to Bradley's views on religion, has a detailed summary of the philosophers' correspondence and gives chronologies listing their works by year of appearance. Clearly written but very long.)
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    Another is that self-realization can be accomplished only through the mutual dependence of self and society. But what it amounts to is meant to be revealed through consideration of representative philosophical theories, each of which, through its one-sidedness, is more or less unsatisfactory as it stands. ... Candlish, Stewart. Ethics. Bradley ...
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    Philosophy of history. 3. Ethics. 4. Logic. 5. Metaphysics. ... Few philosophers have found Bradley's positive metaphysics persuasive. But it stands as a permanent challenge to the capacity of discursive thought to represent the world as it is in itself, a challenge posed by turning the mechanisms of thought upon themselves and demanding that ...
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    Francis Herbert Bradley (1846-1924) was the most distinguished exponent of British Idealism, a movement of thought that became dominant in Britain between the end of the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, before being swept away by the rising analytic philosophy and, at a deepest level, by a general change of intellectual climate caused by the First World War.
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    To maintain REP Online as philosophy's premier resource for research and reference, we have a programme of regular additions of new articles and revisions of existing content. This enables REP to reflect the most important developments in the field. ... Bradley, Francis Herbert (1846-1924) (replacement) | Pierfranceso Basile.
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    In assessing the merits of attempts to provide a more precise definition of society, we can ask whether the definition succeeds in capturing our intuitive understanding of the term, and also whether it succeeds in identifying those features of society which are most fundamental from an explanatory point of view - whether it captures the ...
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    1. Life and works. Bradley was born in Clapham, England, on 30 January 1846. The literary critic A.C. Bradley was a younger brother. Educated at fee-paying schools and University College, Oxford (where he studied classical languages and literature, and ancient history and philosophy), he began the study of German, and is recorded to have read some at least of Kant's Critique, while still at ...
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    Bradley's view is that logic presupposes a 'copy' (correspondence) theory of truth, but it is clear that he thinks this theory metaphysically inadequate, a view he develops in Essays on Truth and Reality, where he argues for 'the identity of truth knowledge and reality'. Thus the claim that Bradley held a coherence theory of truth ...
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