Essays on truth and reality / cby F. H. Bradley.
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Full Title
Essays on truth and reality / cby F. H. Bradley.
Creator
Bradley, F. H. (Francis Herbert), 1846-1924.
Publisher
Oxford : Clarendon press, 1914.
Date (admin)
1914
Description
xvi, 480 p. 23.5 cm.
Rights & Contributor
Rights
Copyright, public domain: McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.
Subjects & Series
Subject
Truth
Subject
Reality
Subject
Russell Library
Technical
Type
text
Format
jpg
Identifier
B 1618 .B73 E7 1914
Bertrand Russell Number
RL0668
Location
Russell Library
Language
eng
Preservation Notes
Light/UV damage to spine.
Notes
"The present volume consists mainly of articles which have appeared in Mind. I have added a paper first printed in the Philosophical review, and there are also some essays which have not before been published."--Pref.
Introductory.--Faith.--On floating ideas and the imaginary.--On truth and practice.--On truth and copying. Appendix: I. On the ambiguity of pragmatism. II. On Professor James's 'Meaning of truth.' III. On Professor James's 'Radical empiricism.'--On our knowledge of immediate experience. Appendix: Consciousness and experience. Supplementary note.--On truth and coherence.--Coherence and contradiction.--On appearance, error, and contradiction.--A discussion of some problems in connexion with Mr. Russell's doctrine.--On some aspects of truth.--Some remarks on memory and inference.--On memory and judgment.--What is the real Julius Caesar?--On God and the absolute. Supplementary note: A. On the reality and personality of God. B. On our fear of death and desire for immortality.--On my real world.--Concluding remarks.--Index.
Introductory.--Faith.--On floating ideas and the imaginary.--On truth and practice.--On truth and copying. Appendix: I. On the ambiguity of pragmatism. II. On Professor James's 'Meaning of truth.' III. On Professor James's 'Radical empiricism.'--On our knowledge of immediate experience. Appendix: Consciousness and experience. Supplementary note.--On truth and coherence.--Coherence and contradiction.--On appearance, error, and contradiction.--A discussion of some problems in connexion with Mr. Russell's doctrine.--On some aspects of truth.--Some remarks on memory and inference.--On memory and judgment.--What is the real Julius Caesar?--On God and the absolute. Supplementary note: A. On the reality and personality of God. B. On our fear of death and desire for immortality.--On my real world.--Concluding remarks.--Index.