Getting Real

Bradley Studies 3 (1):47-75 (1997)
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Abstract

Bradley’s Aphorisms has attracted little, if indeed any, academic interest in the sixty-six years since its publication. Perhaps this is because neither its form nor its content — a haphazard assemblage of ‘disconnected’ pithy propositions about life — is of any philosophical value. I wish here to make out a case to the contrary.

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