1. plato.stanford.edu

    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    Francis Herbert Bradley. First published Thu May 9, 1996; substantive revision Tue Feb 23, 2021. F. H. Bradley (1846-1924) was the most famous, original and philosophically influential of the British Idealists. These philosophers came to prominence in the closing decades of the nineteenth century, but their effect on British philosophy and ...
    Author:Stewart Candlish, Pierfrancesco BasilePublished:1996
  2. plato.stanford.edu

    Francis Herbert Bradley's Moral and Political Philosophy. First published Wed Jan 12, 2011; substantive revision Fri Feb 9, 2018. ... In addition, our empirical belief set has to include all the facts, has to be comprehensive. Bradley claims a similar objective applies to intentional agents. We look to produce a self that is an organic whole ...
  3. plato.stanford.edu

    Mar 6, 2024Neither should this quote should be understood as a claim that the object of desire is always a belief. Bradley rejects such view because it can be applied to the mental states that are not, ... "Francis Herbert Bradley", in The Great Victorians, H.J. Massingham and Hugh Massingham (eds), London: Nicholson and Watson, 33-46.
  4. britannica.com

    F.H. Bradley (born January 30, 1846, Clapham, Surrey, England—died September 18, 1924, Oxford) was an influential English philosopher of the absolute Idealist school, which based its doctrines on the thought of G.W.F. Hegel and considered mind to be a more fundamental feature of the universe than matter.. Elected to a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford, in 1870, Bradley soon became ill ...
    Author:The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. en.wikipedia.org

    Francis Herbert Bradley OM (30 January 1846 - 18 September 1924) was a British idealist philosopher. His most important work was Appearance and Reality (1893). [4] ... For Bradley, facts can justify our beliefs, but no fact justifies any belief to the point where it is immune from revision. "And the view which I advocate takes them [facts ...
  6. philosophyprofessor.com

    The life and works of Francis Herbert Bradley, a name synonymous with British idealist philosophy, remain a significant chapter in the annals of modern philosophical thought.Born in 1846, Bradley's profound critiques and philosophical contributions have shaped the way we understand reality and knowledge.
  7. encyclopedia.com

    BRADLEY, FRANCIS HERBERT(1846-1924) The English idealist philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley was born in Clapham and educated at University College, Oxford; in 1870 he was elected to a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford, terminable on marriage. Since he never married and the terms of the fellowship did not require him to teach, he was able to devote himself entirely to philosophical writing.
  8. encyclopedia.whiteheadresearch.org

    Francis Herbert Bradley (1846-1924) 65 July 5, 2023 Although his reputation as a philosopher has been obscured in the course of the twentieth century by the successes and the prejudices of the philosophical movement associated with the names of Bertrand Russell, George Edward Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein, the British idealist Francis Herbert ...
  9. encyclopedia.com

    The English philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley (1846-1924) based his thought on the principles of absolute idealism. He rigorously criticized all philosophies based on the "school of experience." Born in Clapham on Jan. 30, 1846, F. H. Bradley was educated at University College, Oxford. In 1870 he became a nonteaching fellow at Merton College ...
  10. en.wikipedia.org

    Appearance and Reality (1893; second edition 1897) [1] is a book by the English philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley, in which the author, influenced by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, argues that things like qualities and relations, space and time, matter and motion, selves and bodies, and activity and change, are all contradictory and unreal appearances.
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