Some Self: F.H.Bradley on the Self as ‘Mere’ Feeling

Bradley Studies 2 (1):24-32 (1996)
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Abstract

Seemingly so indubitable, the credentials of the self can prove vexingly elusive, if not worse. That the Emperor of the world that is my world, the being that is me, has no clothes has been a repeated verdict in the history of modern philosophy. In the course of Appearance and Reality, F. H. Bradley, too, drags himself to this conclusion

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