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  1. F. H. Bradley (1999). Collected Works of F.H. Bradley. Thoemmes Press.
    F. H. Bradley (1846-1924) was considered in his day to be the greatest British philosopher since Hume. For modern philosophers he continues to be an important and influential figure. However, the opposition to metaphysical thinking throughout most of the twentieth century has somewhat eclipsed his important place in the history of British thought. Consequently, although there is renewed interest in his ideas and role in the development of Western philosophy, his writings are often hard to find. This collection unites all (...)
     
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  2. F. H. Bradley (1994). Writings on Logic and Metaphysics. Oxford University Press.
    This selection from the writings of the great English idealist philosopher F.H. Bradley, on truth, meaning knowledge, and metaphysics, provides within covers of a single volume a selection of original texts that will enable the reader to obtain a firsthand and comprehensive grasp of his thought. In addition, the editors have contributed general introductions to Bradley's logic and metaphysics and particular introductions to specific topics. These provide a systematic explanation of his thought and relate it to developments wihin the recent (...)
     
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  3. F. H. Bradley (1963). The Principles of Logic. [London]Oxford University Press.
    Bradley's metaphysical views, akin to those of Hegel, with a special emphasis on the internal relations of the Absolute are developed at length in Appearance ...
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  4. F. H. Bradley (1962). Ethical Studies. Oxford University Press.
    First published in 1876, this forceful and vigorous classic of English moral philosophy, written in opposition to Utilitarianism by one of England's most eminent philosophers, is now available for the first time since 1977.
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  5. F. H. Bradley (1951). Ethical Studies. New York, Liberal Arts Press.
    First published in 1876, this forceful and vigorous classic of English moral philosophy, written in opposition to Utilitarianism by one of England's most eminent philosophers, is now available for the first time since 1977.
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  6. F. H. Bradley (1935/1970). Collected Essays. Westport, Conn.,Greenwood Press.
  7. F. H. Bradley (1935/1968). The Presuppositions of Critical History. Chicago, Quadrangle Books.
     
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  8. F. Bradley (1914). Essays on Truth and Reality. Clarendon Press.
    Bradley's metaphysical views, akin to those of Hegel, with a special emphasis on the internal relations of the Absolute are developed at length in Appearance ...
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  9. F. H. Bradley (1912). A Reply to a Criticism. Mind 21 (81):148-150.
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  10. F. H. Bradley (1911). Faith. Philosophical Review 20 (2):165-171.
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  11. F. H. Bradley (1911). On Some Aspects of Truth. Mind 20 (79):305-341.
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  12. F. H. Bradley (1911). Reply to Mr. Russell's Explanations. Mind 20 (77):74-76.
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  13. F. H. Bradley (1910). A Disclaimer. Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 7 (7):183.
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  14. F. H. Bradley (1910). On Appearance, Error and Contradiction. Mind 19 (74):153-185.
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  15. F. H. Bradley (1909). Coherence and Contradiction. Mind 18 (72):489-508.
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  16. F. H. Bradley (1909). On Truth and Coherence. Mind 18 (71):329-342.
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  17. Francis H. Bradley (1909). On Our Knowledge of Immediate Experience. Mind 18 (69):40-64.
  18. F. H. Bradley (1908). On the Ambiguity of Pragmatism. Mind 17 (66):226-237.
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  19. Francis H. Bradley (1908). On Memory and Judgment. Mind 17 (66):153-174.
  20. F. H. Bradley (1907). On Truth and Copying. Mind 16 (62):165-180.
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  21. F. H. Bradley (1906). On Floating Ideas and the Imaginary. Mind 15 (60):445-472.
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  22. F. H. Bradley (1905). Notes and Correspondence. Mind 14 (3):436-439.
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  23. L. A. Redman & F. H. Bradley (1905). To the Editor of "Mind". Mind 14 (55):436-439.
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  24. F. H. Bradley (1904). On Truth and Practice. Mind 13 (51):309-335.
  25. F. H. Bradley (1904). The Definition of Will. Mind 13 (49):1-37.
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  26. F. H. Bradley (1903). The Definition of Will. Mind 12 (46):145-176.
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  27. F. H. Bradley (1902). On Active Attention. Mind 11 (41):1-30.
  28. F. H. Bradley (1902). On Mental Conflict and Imputation. Mind 11 (43):289-315.
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  29. F. H. Bradley (1902). The Definition of Will. Mind 11 (44):437-469.
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  30. F. H. Bradley (1901). Some Remarks on Conation. Mind 10 (40):437-454.
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  31. F. H. Bradley (1900). A Defence of Phenomenalism in Psychology. Mind 9 (33):26-45.
  32. Francis H. Bradley (1899). Some Remarks on Memory and Inference. Mind 8 (30):145-166.
  33. F. H. Bradley (1896). The Contrary and the Disparate. Mind 5 (20):464-482.
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  34. F. H. Bradley (1895). On the Supposed Uselessness of the Soul. Mind 4 (14):176-179.
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  35. F. H. Bradley (1895). "Rational Hedonism."-Note by Mr. Bradley. International Journal of Ethics 5 (3):383-384.
  36. Francis H. Bradley (1895). In What Sense Are Psychical States Extended? Mind 4 (14):225-235.
  37. Francis H. Bradley (1895). What Do We Mean by the Intensity of Psychical States. Mind 4 (13):1-27.
  38. F. H. Bradley (1894). A Personal Explanation. International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):384-386.
  39. F. H. Bradley (1894). A Reply to a Criticism. Mind 3 (10):232-239.
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  40. F. H. Bradley (1894). On the Failure of Movement in Dream. Mind 3 (11):373-377.
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  41. F. H. Bradley (1894). Some Remarks on Punishment. International Journal of Ethics 4 (3):269-284.
  42. F. H. Bradley (1894). The Limits of Individual and National Self-Sacrifice. International Journal of Ethics 5 (1):17-28.
  43. F. H. Bradley (1893/1969). Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical Essay,. New York [Etc.]Oxford U.P..
  44. F. H. Bradley (1893/1969). Appearance and Reality. Clarendon Press.
  45. F. H. Bradley (1893). On Professor James' Doctrine of Simple Resemblance. Mind 2 (5):83-88.
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  46. F. H. Bradley (1893). Professor James on Simple Resemblance. Mind 2 (7):366-369.
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  47. F. H. Bradley (1893). V. —Discussions: On Professor James' Doctrine of Simple Resemblance. Mind 2 (5):83-88.
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  48. F. H. Bradley (1893). W. James: Immediate Resemblance. Mind 2 (8):510-510.
  49. Francis H. Bradley (1893). Consciousness and Experience. Mind 2 (6):211-216.
  50. Wm James & F. H. Bradley (1893). Immediate Resemblance. Mind 2 (8):509-510.
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  51. F. H. Bradley (1888). Reality and Thought. Mind 13 (51):370-382.
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  52. Francis H. Bradley (1888). On Pleasure, Pain, Desire and Volition. Mind 13 (49):1-36.
  53. F. H. Bradley (1887). Association and Thought. Mind 12 (47):354-381.
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  54. F. H. Bradley (1887). On a Feature of Active Attention. Mind 12 (46):314.
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  55. F. H. Bradley (1887). Why Do We Remember Forwards and Not Backwards? Mind 12 (48):579-582.
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  56. F. H. Bradley (1886). On the Analysis of Comparison. Mind 11 (41):83-85.
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  57. Francis H. Bradley (1886). Is There Any Special Activity of Attention? Mind 11 (43):305-323.
  58. F. H. Bradley (1884). Can a Man Sin Against Knowledge? Mind 9 (34):286-290.
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  59. F. H. Bradley (1883). Is Self-Sacrifice an Enigma? Mind 8 (30):258-260.
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  60. F. H. Bradley (1883). Is There Such a Thing as Pure Malevolence? Mind 8 (31):415-418.
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  61. F. H. Bradley (1883). Sympathy and Interest. Mind 8 (32):573-575.
  62. F. H. Bradley (1877). Notes and Discussions. Mind (5):122-126.
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