Bradley and the Structure of Knowledge [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 55 (4):858-859 (2002)
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Abstract

F. H. Bradley’s careful argument and wry wit have made him the permanent favorite among British idealists. However, he is also an enigma, for he insisted that reality is such a close unity that everything we say about it must be in some way false—and yet he wanted to say a lot about it.

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