Bradley, Francis Herbert - 1846–1924, English philosopher. He was educated at Oxford, where he became a fellow of Merton College in 1876. His works include Ethical Studies (1876), Principles of Logic (1883), and Appearance and Reality (1893). In logic, Bradley attacked the psychological tendencies of empiricism by differentiating sharply between the mental act as a psychological event and |
by F. H. Bradley. 344 pgs.
by F. H. Bradley, James W. Allard, Guy Stock. 357 pgs.
by W. J. Mander. 175 pgs.
by Guy Stock. 236 pgs.
by T. L. S. Sprigge. 634 pgs.
by John H. Muirhead. 448 pgs.
by Errol E. Harris. 458 pgs.
by Benjamin Rand. 797 pgs.
by Berel Lang. 546 pgs.
by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Ardeshir Wadia Ruttonji, Dhirendra Mohan Datta, Humayun Kabir. 464 pgs.