Knowledge and Experience in the Philosophy of F. H. Bradley

New York: Columbia University Press (1964)
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Abstract

Describes Bradley's doctrine of 'immediate experience' as a starting point of knowledge, then traces the development of the of subject and object out of immediate experience, with the question of independence, and with the precise meaning of the term 'objectivity.'.

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