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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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    Bradley's views on ethics were expressed at length in his first widely acknowledged publication, Ethical Studies (1876). One reason it was noticed is that the book is highly polemical. ... Taylor, A.E., 1924-5, 'Francis Herbert Bradley, 1846-1924', Proceedings of the British Academy, 11(2): 458-468.
    Author:Stewart Candlish, Pierfrancesco BasilePublished:1996
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    Mar 6, 2024[Editor's Note: The following entry replaces and includes material from the former entry titled Bradley' Moral and Political Philosophy.] F.H. Bradley's moral philosophy remains a source for debates among the historians of philosophy; its rich—and under-researched—material has much to offer not only to the history of philosophy but also to contemporary normative ethics and meta ...
  4. Bradley, F. H. (Francis Herbert), 1846-1924. Publication date 1927 Topics Ethics Publisher Oxford : Clarendon Press Collection trent_university; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 929.0M . xii, 344 p. ; 23 cm Includes bibliographical references
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    Francis Herbert Bradley's Moral and Political Philosophy. First published Wed Jan 12, 2011; substantive revision Fri Feb 9, 2018 ... In this respect Ethical Studies has something of the flavor of a naturalized ethics. Bradley claims that proving that the ultimate end of action is self-realization would require establishing the nature of the ...
  6. philosophyprofessor.com

    In the realm of ethics, Francis Herbert Bradley is known for his critical stance against utilitarianism and his advocacy for a more complex and integrated ethical framework. He proposed that ethical judgments must account for a broader array of human experiences and motivations, beyond the simplistic calculus of pleasure and pain espoused by ...
  7. 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 ...
  8. rep.routledge.com

    3. Ethics. Greater recognition came with Ethical Studies, a work which more than any of his others reveals Hegel's influence in both its ideas and its dialectical construction. This construction means that Bradley's prefatory remark that the essays 'must be read in the order in which they stand' should be taken seriously.
  9. philpapers.org

    Francis Herbert Bradley - 1962 - New York: Oxford University Press. Feeling In Bradley's Ethical Studies. David Crossley - 1989 - Idealistic Studies 19 (1):43-61. ... Carl Mitcham - 2003 - Science and Engineering Ethics 9 (2):273-290. Dai Zhen on Human Nature and Moral Cultivation. Justin Tiwald - 2010 - In John Makeham (ed.), ...
  10. 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.
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