Bradley's logical and metaphysical doctrines dominated the philosophical scene at the turn of this century, making him both a key figure in the Absolute Idealist school of that period, and an important catalyst in the development of the realist and pragmatic schools that came after. For much of this century Bradley's thought has been relatively neglected, but in recent years there has been a growing interest in and appreciation of his work, as contemporary philosophers begin to question received assessments of his thought ...
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Bradley's logical and metaphysical doctrines dominated the philosophical scene at the turn of this century, making him both a key figure in the Absolute Idealist school of that period, and an important catalyst in the development of the realist and pragmatic schools that came after. For much of this century Bradley's thought has been relatively neglected, but in recent years there has been a growing interest in and appreciation of his work, as contemporary philosophers begin to question received assessments of his thought and to find new features of interest in it. This collection of essays continues the reappraisal and, considering all the major aspects of his work on logic and metaphysics, from his critique of relational thought to his doctrine of immediate experience, makes a valuable contribution to the understanding of Bradley's thought at the same time as demonstrating its continued relevance to contemporary philosophical concerns.
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