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    F. H. Bradley

    British philosopher (1846–1924)

    Francis Herbert Bradley was a British idealist philosopher. His most important work was Appearance and Reality. Wikipedia

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    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

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    The chosen sentence ("the Absolute enters into, but is itself incapable of, evolution and progress", which Ayer in fact slightly paraphrased from p. 442 of Appearance and Reality) was Bradley's expression of the familiar doctrine that ultimate reality, though changeless in itself, constitutes the ontological foundation of our finite world ...
    Author:Stewart Candlish, Pierfrancesco BasilePublished:1996
  3. 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
  4. encyclopedia.whiteheadresearch.org

    Francis Herbert Bradley was born on 30th January 1846 in Clapham, near London, as a member of a large family, which included A. C. Bradley, a younger brother, who became professor at Oxford and made his reputation as a Shakespearean scholar. Bradley entered University College, ...
  5. philosophyprofessor.com

    Early life and education. Delving into the formative years of Francis Herbert Bradley, we uncover a trajectory marked by rigorous scholarship and an early inclination towards philosophical inquiry.Born into a family with a rich intellectual heritage, Bradley's academic journey led him to Oxford University, a pivotal arena for his burgeoning philosophical pursuits.
  6. 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.
  7. sites.cardiff.ac.uk

    FRANCIS HERBERT BRADLEY was born in Clapham, London on 30 January 1846 to Emma Linton, the second wife of the evangelical clergyman Charles Bradley, the father of twenty-two children in two marriages. The family moved to Cheltenham in 1854 and Bradley went to Cheltenham College, Marlborough School and University College, Oxford
  8. rep.routledge.com

    (Contains well-chosen extracts from the Logic, Appearance and Reality and Essays on Truth and Reality. The helpful introductions are both general and topic-specific; this is a very useful edition for undergraduates.) ... Taylor, A.E. (1924-5) 'Francis Herbert Bradley, 1846-1924', Proceedings of the British Academy 11 (2): 458-468 ...
  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. rep.routledge.com

    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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