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The Collected Works of F.H. Bradley (12 Volume Set by Carolyn Keene
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The Collected Works of F.H. Bradley (12 Volume Set by Carolyn Keene
Features
Hardcover:
4900 pages
; Dimensions (in inches): 9.50 x 11.25 x 9.00
Publisher: Thoemmes Pr; (January 1999)
ISBN:
1855065770
Book Description F. H. Bradley (1846-1924) was considered in his day to be the greatest British philosopher since Hume. For modern philosophers he continues to be an important and influential figure. However, the opposition to metaphysical thinking throughout most of the twentieth century has somewhat eclipsed his important place in the history of British thought. Consequently, although there is renewed interest in his ideas and role in the development of Western philosophy, his writings are often hard to find. This collection unites all of his published works, much of which has long been out of print, together with selected notebooks, articles, and correspondence from his previously unpublished remains. The set therefore provides the opportunity to view his entire philosophy, both in the breadth of its scope - 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, providing the framework to assess his permanent importance in the history of philosophy.
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