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Bradley and the Structure of Knowledge

English · Hardback

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Arguing against those who situate F.H. Bradley as a skeptic, mystic, or empiricist, this book makes a case for understanding his thought firmly in the tradition of rationalistic idealism.
This book examines some of the central logical and epistemological doctrines of British idealist philosopher, F. H. Bradley. Through a detailed analysis of Bradley's doctrine of judgment and its relation to "feeling," Phillip Ferreira views as mistaken recent efforts to see Bradley as a writer in the tradition of anglo-empiricism. And, though the significance of Bradley's thought remains great, Ferreira contends that it stands at a considerable distance from mainstream philosophical analysis. Arguing against those who see Bradley as either a skeptic or a mystic, Bradley and the Structure of Knowledge places the thought of the nineteenth century Oxford philosopher where it was originally understood to belong-firmly in the tradition of rationalistic idealism.


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Phillip Ferreira is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Kutztown University.


Product details

Authors Phillip Ferreira
Publisher Global Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.1999
 
EAN 9780791441411
ISBN 978-0-7914-4141-1
No. of pages 309
Series SUNY Series in Philosophy (Har
SUNY Series in Philosophy (Har
Suny Philosophy
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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