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Knowledge and Reality

Knowledge and Reality

Knowledge and Reality

A Criticism of Mr F. H. Bradley's ‘Principles of Logic'
Bernard Bosanquet
December 2011
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    After more than a decade teaching ancient Greek history and philosophy at University College, Oxford, British philosopher and political theorist Bernard Bosanquet (1848–1923) resigned from his post to spend more time writing. He was particularly interested in contemporary social theory, and was involved with the Charity Organisation Society and the London Ethical Society. He wrote numerous articles before beginning this book, which was his first and was published in 1885 as a response to the Principles of Logic, published in 1883, by his contemporary F. H. Bradley (1846–1924). Bosanquet, who was deeply influenced by the German philosopher Hegel (1770–1831), argues that there are 'signs of a philosophical movement in this country which may assimilate what is really great in European philosophy, without forfeiting the distinctive merits of English thought'. With this as the framework, the book examines the relationship of judgment and logic to knowledge.

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    December 2011
    Paperback
    9781108040181
    350 pages
    216 × 140 × 20 mm
    0.45kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. The distinction between the categorical and the hypothetical journey
    • 2. The judgment of number and measurement
    • 3. The nature of assertion
    • 4. The judgment and the sentence. Immediate inference
    • 5. The alleged subjectivity of negation
    • 6. Subsumption and the analysis of inference
    • Conclusion.
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    • Bernard Bosanquet