Perspectives on the logic and metaphysics of F.H. Bradley

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Perspectives on the logic and metaphysics of F.H. Bradley

edited and introduced by W.J. Mander

(Thoemmes Press idealism series)

Thoemmes, c1996

  • : pbk

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: pbk ISBN 9781855064324

Description

In the fields of metaphysics and epistemology, ethics and political thought, idealism can generate controversy and disagreement. This title is part of the "Idealism" series, which finds in idealism new features of interest and a perspective which is germane to our own philosophical concerns. Bradley's logical and metaphysical doctrines dominated the philosophical scene at the turn of the 20th century, making him both a key figure in the Absolute Idealist school of that period, and an important catalyst in the development of the realist and pragmatic schools that came after. This collection of essays continues the reappraisal of Bradley, and considering all the major aspects of his work on logic and metaphysics, from his critique of relational thought to his doctrine of immediate experience, makes this text a contribution to the understanding of his thought at the same time as demonstrating its continued relevance to contemporary philosophical concerns.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction, W.J. Mander
  • Bradley on substance and adjective - the complex-unity problem, Donald L.M. Baxter
  • was the dispute between Russell and Bradley about internal relations? Evlyn Fortier
  • the transcendental turn in Bradley's metaphysics of feeling, James Bradley
  • the role of the self in Bradley's argument for idealism, W.J. Mander
  • Bradley and Aquinas - empirical realists, Richard Ingardia
  • Bradley's other metaphysics, Leslie Armour
  • degrees if truth in F.H. Bradley, James W. Allard
  • Bradley's conception of metaphysics, Leemon McHenry
  • Bradley and the demise of classical psychology, Fred Wilson
  • Bradley on the intension and extension of terms, Phillip Ferreira
  • inference and the criterion of system, K.H. Sievers
  • Bradley, possibility and a question and answer logic, Graham McFee.
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ISBN 9781855064331

Description

In the fields of metaphysics and epistemology, ethics and political thought, idealism can generate controversy and disagreement. This title is part of the "Idealism" series, which finds in idealism new features of interest and a perspective which is germane to our own philosophical concerns. Bradley's logical and metaphysical doctrines dominated the philosophical scene at the turn of the 20th century, making him both a key figure in the Absolute Idealist school of that period, and an important catalyst in the development of the realist and pragmatic schools that came after. This collection of essays continues the reappraisal of Bradley, and considering all the major aspects of his work on logic and metaphysics, from his critique of relational thought to his doctrine of immediate experience, makes this text a contribution to the understanding of his thought at the same time as demonstrating its continued relevance to contemporary philosophical concerns.

Table of Contents

  • Bradley on substance and adjective - the complex-unity problem, Donald L.M. Baxter
  • was the dispute between Russell and Bradley about internal relations? Evlyn Fortier
  • the transcendental turn in Bradley's metaphysics of feeling, James Bradley
  • the role of the self in Bradley's argument for idealism, W.J. Mander
  • Bradley and Aquinas - empirical realists, Richard Ingardia
  • Bradley's other metaphysics, Leslie Armour
  • degrees if truth in F.H. Bradley, James W. Allard
  • Bradley's conception of metaphysics, Leemon McHenry
  • Bradley and the demise of classical psychology, Fred Wilson
  • Bradley on the intension and extension of terms, Phillip Ferreira
  • inference and the criterion of system, K.H. Sievers
  • Bradley, possibility and a question and answer logic, Graham McFee.

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