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Collected works of F.H. Bradley

Thoemmes, 1999-

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Vol. 1-5, edited by Carol A. Keene; v. 6-12, edited by W.J. Mander

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Description

F.H. Bradley (1846-1924) was considered in his day to be one of the greatest British philosophers since Hume. However, 20th-century opposition to metaphysical thinking has arguably eclipsed his place in the history of British thought. This 12-volume collection unites all of his published works, together with selected notebooks, articles, and correspondence, from previously unpublished works. The set views his entire philosophy from critical history and ethics through logic to metaphysics and epistemology, and in its historical development, from the earliest Hegelian writings to the later more psychological and pragmatic work. In addition the set features introductions to Bradley's writings, life and character.

Table of Contents

  • Vols 1-5 Miscelleaneous writings (c.2000pp): Vol 1 1865-1882, a pluralist approach to philosophy
  • Vol 2 1883-1902, a focus on metaphysics and psychology
  • Vol 3 1903-1924, refinement and revision
  • Vols 4 & 5, selected correspondence, June 1872-June 1924. Vol 6: 'F.H. Bradley - Towards a Portrait', G.R.G. Mure, "Encounter", vol.16 (1961), pp.28-35
  • "Ethical Studies", 1927ed., 344pp. Vols 7 & 8: "The Principles of Logic", 1928 corrected ed., 2 vols, 739pp. Vol 9: "Appearance and Reality", 1930 corrected ed., 570pp. Vol 10: "Essays on Truth and Reality", 1914 ed, 480pp. Vols 11 & 12: "Collected Essays", 1935 ed., 2 vols, 708pp.
  • "Aphorisms", 1930 ed., 50pp.
  • 'A Note on Christian Morality'. "Religious Studies", vol.19, 1983, pp.175-83
  • 'A Personal Explanation', "International Journal of Ethics", vol.4, 1893-4, pp.384-6
  • 'Rational Hedonism', "International Journal of Ethics", vol 5, 1894-5, pp.383-4.

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