F. H. Bradley
Baltimore]Penguin Books (1959)
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David Crossley (2003). Senses of Immediacy in Bradley's Epistemology. Bradley Studies 9 (2):58-92.
Mikel Burley (2004). Bradley and Schopenhauer, and the Epicurean Argument Concerning Death. Bradley Studies 10 (1/2):42-54.
F. H. Bradley (1895). "Rational Hedonism."-Note by Mr. Bradley. International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):383-384.
Brand Blanshard (1961). F. H. Bradley. By Richard Wollheim. (Penguin Books Ltd. 1959. Pp. 288.Price 5s.). Philosophy 36 (138):372-.
Damian Ilodigwe (2005). Bradley and the Problematic Status of Metaphysics: In Search of an Adequate Ontology of Appearance. Cambridge Scholars Press.
Sean Sayers (1991). F.H. Bradley and the Concept of Relative Truth. Radical Philosophy (59):15-20.
W. J. Mander (1994). An Introduction to Bradley's Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
Richard Wollheim (1995). Bradley in the Fifties. Bradley Studies 1 (2):98-106.
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