The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics

The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics
Title The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author James Allard
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 270
Release 2004-11-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9781139442459

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This book is a major contribution to the study of the philosopher F. H. Bradley, the most influential member of the nineteenth-century school of British Idealists. It offers a sustained interpretation of Bradley's Principles of Logic, explaining the problem of how it is possible for inferences to be both valid and yet have conclusions that contain new information. The author then describes how this solution provides a basis for Bradley's metaphysical view that reality is one interconnected experience and how this gives rise to a new problem of truth.

The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics

The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics
Title The Logical Foundations of Bradley's Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author James W. Allard
Publisher
Total Pages 241
Release 2005
Genre Logic
ISBN 9781107139459

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Perspectives on the Logic and Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley

Perspectives on the Logic and Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley
Title Perspectives on the Logic and Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley PDF eBook
Author W. J. Mander
Publisher Burns & Oates
Total Pages 328
Release 1996
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Covers all aspects of Bradley's work on" logic and metaphysics, from his critique of relational thought to his doctrine of immediate experience.

An Introduction to Bradley's Metaphysics

An Introduction to Bradley's Metaphysics
Title An Introduction to Bradley's Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author W. J. Mander
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 194
Release 1994
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780198240907

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Provides a brief introduction to and critical assessment of the thought of the greatest of the British Idealist philosophers, F.H. Bradley (1846-1924), whose work has been largely neglected in this century. Dr Mander concentrates on Bradley's logical and metaphysical theories.

The Metaphysical Basis of Ethics

The Metaphysical Basis of Ethics
Title The Metaphysical Basis of Ethics PDF eBook
Author Consuelo Preti
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 285
Release 2021-12-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1137319070

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This book remedies the absence in the history of analytic philosophy of a detailed examination of G. E. Moore’s philosophical views as they developed between 1894 and 1902. This period saw the inauguration of analytic philosophy through the work of Moore and Bertrand Russell. Moore’s early views are examined in detail through unpublished archival material, including surviving letters, diaries, notes of lectures attended, papers for Cambridge societies, and drafts of early work, in order to revise the established view that the origin of analytic philosophy at Cambridge was an abrupt split from F. H. Bradley’s Absolute Idealism. Traditional accounts of this period have highlighted the anti-psychologism of Frege’s logic but have not explored the impact of this movement more broadly. Anti-psychologism was a key feature of the work of Moore’s teachers on the nature of the mind and its objects, in their interpretation of Kant, and in ethics. Moore’s teachers G.F. Stout and James Ward were significant contributors to the late 19th century debates in mental science and the developing new science of psychology. Henry Sidgwick’s criticisms of Kant and Bradley and his leading work in ethics were key influences on Moore. Moore’s Trinity Fellowship Dissertations are essential historical evidence of the development of Moore's new theory of judgment, a theory whose defining role in the origins of analytic philosophy cannot be overstated. Moore’s study of Kant in his dissertations ultimately formed the groundwork for his Principia Ethica (1903), which evolved from ideas that manifested in Moore’s earliest Apostles’ papers, developed through his dissertations, and were refined through his Elements of Ethics lectures (1898-99). This monumental work of early twentieth century ethics is thus shown to be the culmination of Moore’s early philosophical development.

Writings on Logic and Metaphysics

Writings on Logic and Metaphysics
Title Writings on Logic and Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Francis Herbert Bradley
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 357
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780198244387

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This selection from the writings of the great English idealist philosopher F.H. Bradley, on truth, meaning knowledge, and metaphysics, provides within covers of a single volume a selection of original texts that will enable the reader to obtain a firsthand and comprehensive grasp of his thought. In addition, the editors have contributed general introductions to Bradley's logic and metaphysics and particular introductions to specific topics. These provide a systematic explanation of his thought and relate it to developments wihin the recent history of analytical philosophy, giving the reader a framework in which to read and appreciate this important and sometimes difficult writing. Admirably suited for use both as a textbook in taught courses on recent philosophy and for individual study, this introduction comes at a time when Bradley's thought is being reassessed and the importance o his work appreciated once more. As one of only two volumes of Bradley's works available, it is sure to become an essential Bradley reader.

The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics

The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics
Title The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Robin Le Poidevin
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 768
Release 2009-04-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134155859

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The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics is an outstanding, comprehensive and accessible guide to the major themes, thinkers, and issues in metaphysics. The Companion features over fifty specially commissioned chapters from international scholars which are organized into three clear parts: History of Metaphysics Ontology Metaphysics and Science. Each section features an introduction which places the range of essays in context, while an extensive glossary allows easy reference to key terms and definitions. The Routledge Companion to Metaphysics is essential reading for students of philosophy and anyone interested in surveying the central topics and problems in metaphysics from causation to vagueness and from Plato and Aristotle to the present-day.