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- Acton, H.B. “Bernard Bosanquet,” The Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Paul Edwards, New York, 1967, Vol. 1, pp. 347-350. (Scholar)
- Acton, H.B. “The Theory of Concrete Universals,” Mind, n.s. XLV (1936): 417-31; n.s. XLVI (1937): 1-13. (Scholar)
- Armour, Leslie. “The Dialectics of Rationality: Bosanquet, Newman and the Concept of Assent,” in Rationality Today, Ottawa, ON: University of Ottawa Press, 1979, pp. 491-497. (Scholar)
- Armour, Leslie, “Moral and Economic Socialism; Bosanquet, the Economy, and ‘the Citizen Mind’,” Bradley Studies, 6 (2000): 18-45. (Scholar)
- Beardsley, Munroe C. Aesthetics from Classical Greece to the Present, New York: Macmillan, 1966
- Bedau, Hugo Adam. “Retribution and the Theory of Punishment,” Journal of Philosophy 75 (1978): 601-620. (Scholar)
- Bosanquet, Helen. Bernard Bosanquet: A Short Account of his Life . London, 1924.
- Boucher, David and Andrew Vincent, British Idealism and Political Theory, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2001.
- Bradley, James. “Hegel in Britain: A Brief History of British Commentary and Attitudes,” The Heythrop Journal, Vol. 20, (1979): 1-24; 163-182. (Scholar)
- Broad, C.D. “The Notion of a General Will,” Mind, n.s. XXVIII, (1919): 502-504. (Scholar)
- Broad, C.D. “Critical Notice of Implication and Linear Inference,” Mind, n.s. 29 (1920): 323-338. (Scholar)
- Bussey, Gertrude Carman. “Dr. Bosanquet's Doctrine of Freedom,” Philosophical Review, XXV (1916): 711-719 and 728-730. (Scholar)
- Carr, H. Wildon, “Mr Bosanquet on Croce's Aesthetic” Mind, n.s. 29 (1920): 207-211. (Scholar)
- Carritt, E.F. Morals and Politics: Theories of their Relation from Hobbes and Spinoza to Marx and Bosanquet. Oxford, 1935.
- Carter, Matt, “Ball, Bosanquet and the Legacy of T.H. Green,” History of Political Thought, 20 (1999): 674-694. (Scholar)
- Cole, G.D.H. “Loyalties,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. XXVI (1925-1926): 151-170. (Scholar)
- Collini, S. “Hobhouse, Bosanquet and the State: Philosophical Idealism and Political Argument in England: 1880-1918,” Past and Present, 72 (1976): 86-111. (Scholar)
- Collini, S. “Sociology and Idealism in Britain: 1880-1920,” Archives europeennes de sociologie, 19 (1978): 3-50. (Scholar)
- Connelly, James. “Sweet, Bosanquet and ‘the Hindrance of Hindrances,’” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 9 (2002): 112-122. (Scholar)
- Crane, Marion Delia. “Dr. Bosanquet's Doctrine of Freedom,” Philosophical Review, XXV (1916): 719-728. (Scholar)
- Crane, Marion Delia. “The Method in the Metaphysics of Bernard Bosanquet,” Philosophical Review, XXIX (1920): 437-452. (Scholar)
- Crane (Carroll), Marion. The Principles of Absolutism in the Metaphysics of Bernard Bosanquet. New York. Ph.D. thesis in philosophy, Cornell University, 1921. (Reprinted in “The Principle of Individuality in the Metaphysics of Bernard Bosanquet,” Philosophical Review, XXX (1921): 1-23 and “The Nature of the Absolute in the Metaphysics of Bernard Bosanquet,” Philosophical Review, XXX (1921): 178- 191.)
- Crossley, David, “The Unified Theory of Punishment of Green and Bosanquet,” Bradley Studies, 10 (2004): 1-14. (Scholar)
- Cunningham, G. Watts. “Bosanquet on Philosophic Method,” Philosophical Review, XXXV (1926): 315-327. (Scholar)
- Cunningham, G. Watts. “Bosanquet on Teleology as a Metaphysical Category,” Philosophical Review, XXXII (1923): 612-624. (Scholar)
- Cunningham, G. Watts. The Idealist Argument in Recent British and American Philosophy. New York, 1933.
- den Otter, Sandra. British Idealism and Social Explanation: A Study in Late Victorian Thought, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996.
- Dewey, John. “Review of A History of Aesthetic,” The Philosophical Review, 2 (1893): 63-69. (Scholar)
- Dockhorn, Klaus. Die Staatsphilosophie des Englischen Idealismus. Köln/Bochum-Langendreer: Heinrich Poppinghaus o. H.-G., 1937. (Bosanquet is discussed on pp. 61-116.) (Scholar)
- Emmet, Dorothy. “Bosanquet's Social Theory of the State,” The Sociological Review, 37 (1989): 104-127. (Scholar)
- Emmet, Dorothy, Outward Forms, Inner Springs: a study in social and religious philosophy, Basingstoke: Macmillan Press / New York, NY: St. Martin's Press, 1998.
- Feinberg, Walter. A Comparative Study of the Social Philosophies of John Dewey and Bernard Bosanquet. Ph.D. thesis in philosophy, Boston University, 1966.
- Fisher, John. “The Ease and Difficulty of Theory,” Dialectics and Humanism, 3 (1976)): 117- 124. (Scholar)
- Gaus, Gerald. “Green, Bosanquet and the philosophy of coherence” in Routledge History of Philosophy, Volume 7 - The Nineteenth Century, Ed. C.L. Ten, London, 1994. (Scholar)
- Gaus, Gerald. The Modern Liberal Theory of Man. Canberra: Croom Helm, 1983.
- Gibbins, John R. “Liberalism, Nationalism and the English Idealists,” in History of European Ideas, 15 (1992): 491-497. (Scholar)
- Gilbert, K. “The Principle of Reason in the Light of Bosanquet's Philosophy,” Philosophical Review, XXXII (1923): 599-611. (Scholar)
- Ginsberg, Morris. “Is there a general will?,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XX (1919-1920): 89-112. (Scholar)
- Harris, Frederick Philip. The Neo-Idealist Political Theory: Its Continuity with the British Tradition. New York. King's Crown Press, 1944 (Ph.D. thesis, Columbia University). (Scholar)
- Haldar, Hira-lal. Neo-hegelianism. London, 1927.
- Hobhouse, Leonard T. The Metaphysical Theory of the State. London, 1918.
- Hoernlé, R.F.A. “Bernard Bosanquet's Philosophy of the State,” Political Science Quarterly, 34 (1919): 609-631. (Scholar)
- Hogdson, S.H. “Bernard Bosanquet's Recent Criticism of Green's Ethics,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, II (1901-1902): 66-71. (Scholar)
- Houang, François. De l'humanisme á l'absolutisme: l’évolution de la pensée religieuse du néo-hegelien anglais Bernard Bosanquet. Paris, Vrin, 1954. (Scholar)
- Houang, François. Le neo-hegelianisme en Angleterre: la philosophie de Bernard Bosanquet (1848-1923). Paris: Vrin, 1954.
- Jacobs, Ellen. Bernard Bosanquet: Social and Political Thought. Ph.D. thesis, City University of New York, 1986.
- Jacquette, Dale, “Bosanquet's Concept of Difficult Beauty,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 43 (1984): 79-88. (Scholar)
- Lang, Berel. “Bosanquet's Aesthetic: A History and Philosophy of the Symbol,” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 26 (1968): 377-387. (Scholar)
- Laski, H. “Bosanquet's Theory of the General Will,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. supp. vol. VIII (1928): 45-61. (Scholar)
- LeChevalier, Charles. La pensée morale de Bernard Bosanquet (1848- 1923): Étude sur l'univers moral de l'idéalisme anglais au 19e siecle. (Thèse complementaire pour le doctorat ès lettres) Paris: Vrin, 1963. (Republished under the title Éthique et idéalisme: le courant néo-hegelien en Angleterre, Bernard Bosanquet et ses amis. Paris: Vrin, 1963.)
- Lindsay, A.D. “Bosanquet's Theory of the General Will,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s., supp. vol. VIII (1928): 31-44. (Scholar)
- Lindsay, A.D. “Sovereignty,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XXIV (1923-1924): 235-254. (Scholar)
- MacAdam, James I. “What Rousseau Meant by the General Will”, in Rousseau's Response to Hobbes, Eds. Howard R. Cell and James I. MacAdam, New York: Peter Lang, 1988, pp. 152-153. (This chapter originally appeared as an article in Dialogue, V, (1966-1967): 498-515.) (Scholar)
- McBriar, A.M. An Edwardian Mixed Doubles: The Bosanquets versus the Webbs; A Study in British Social Policy. Oxford, 1987.
- MacEwen, Philip, “Does Morality Depend on Religion? A Response to Bosanquet and Rachels,” Idealistic Studies, 29 (1999): 53-74. (Scholar)
- MacIver, R.M. Community: A Sociological Study. New York, 1917. (Esp. Appendix A on the individual, the association, and the community, pp. 421-425, and Appendix B, “A Criticism of the Neo- Hegelian Identification of Society and the State,” pp. 425-433.) (Scholar)
- McGuinness, B.F. Wittgenstein: A Life — Young Ludwig, 1889-1921, London: Duckworth, 1988. (Scholar)
- MacIver, R.M. Politics and Society, Ed. David Spitz, New York: Atherton Press, 1969. (Contains letters between Bosanquet and MacIver on the distinction between society and the state.)
- McTaggart, J.M.E. Studies in Hegelian Cosmology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1901.
- Mander, W.J. “Bosanquet and the Concrete Universal,” Modern Schoolman, 77 (2000): 293-308. (Scholar)
- Mander, William J, “Life and Finite Individuality: The Bosanquet/Pringle-Pattison Debate,” British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 13 (2005): 111-130. (Scholar)
- Marcuse, Herbert. Reason and Revolution: Hegel and the rise of Social Theory. Second edition. Boston: Beacon Press, 1960.
- Mathew, M.C. “Bosanquet's Logical Theory,” Philosophical Quarterly of India, 17 :314-324. (Scholar)
- Meadowcroft, James. Conceptualizing the State: Innovation and Dispute in British Political Thought 1880-1914. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1995.
- Metz, Rudolf. Die philosophischen Stromungen der Gegenwart in Groβbritannien. Leipzig: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1935; (A Hundred Years of British Philosophy. Trans. J.W. Harvey, T.E. Jessop and Henry Sturt; Ed. J.H. Muirhead. London, 1938). (Scholar)
- Milne, A.J.M. The Social Philosophy of English Idealism. London, 1962.
- Morigi, Silvio, “Bosanquet, Temple and Collingwood: ‘Penetrative Imagination’ and ‘Essential Symbol’ in Aesthetic and Religious Experience”, Bradley Studies, 7 (2001): 214-230. (Scholar)
- Morrow, John. “Ancestors, Legacies and Traditions: British Idealism in the History of Political Thought,” History of Political Thought, 6 (1985): 491-515. (Scholar)
- Morrow, John. “Liberalism and British Idealist Political Philosophy: A Reassessment,” History of Political Thought, 5 (1984): 91-108. (Scholar)
- Morrow, John, “Community, Class and Bosanquet's ‘New State,’” History of Political Thought, 21 (2000): 485-499. (Scholar)
- Morris-Jones, Huw. “Bernard Bosanquet,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Ed. David L. Sills, New York: The Free Press, 1968, Vol. 2, pp. 131-134. (Scholar)
- Moser, Claudia. Die Erkenntnis- und Realitaets-problematik bei F.H. Bradley und B. Bosanquet. Würzburg, 1989.
- Mowat, Charles L. The Charity Organization Society. London, 1961.
- Muirhead, J.H. (ed.) Bernard Bosanquet and his Friends. London, 1935.
- Nicholson, Peter P. “Philosophical Idealism and International Politics: A Reply to Dr. Savigear,” British Journal of International Studies, 2 (1976): 76-83. (Scholar)
- Nicholson, Peter P. The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists: Selected Studies. Cambridge, 1990.
- O'Sullivan, Noel. The Problem of Political Obligation. London, 1986.
- Oakeshott, Michael. “Review of Bertil Pfannenstill, Bernard Bosanquet's Philosophy of the State,” Philosophy, 11 (1936): 482-483. (Scholar)
- Pant, Nalini. Theory of Rights: Green, Bosanquet, Spencer, and Laski. Varanasi, Vishwavidyalaya Prakashan, 1977.
- Parker, Christopher. “Bernard Bosanquet, Historical Knowledge, and the History of Ideas,” Philosophy of Social Science, 18 (1988): 213-230. (Scholar)
- Pearson, Robert and Geraint Williams, Political Thought and Public Policy in the Nineteenth Century: An introduction. London, 1984.
- Pfannenstill, Bertil. Bernard Bosanquet's Philosophy of the State. Lund, 1936.
- Primoratz, Igor. “The Word ‘Liberty’ on the Chains of Galley-Slaves: Bosanquet's Theory of the General Will,” History of Political Thought, 15 (1994): 249-267. (Scholar)
- Pucelle, Jean. L'idéalisme en angleterre de Coleridge á Bradley. Neuchatel, 1955.
- Quinton, Anthony. “Absolute Idealism,” Proceedings of the British Academy, LVII (1971): 303- 329. (Scholar)
- Randall, J.H., Jr. “Idealistic Social Philosophy and Bernard Bosanquet,” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, XXVI (1966): 473-502. (Reprinted in The Career of Philosophy. 3 vols., Vol. 3, New York, Columbia University Press, 1977, pp. 97- 130.) (Scholar)
- Robbins, Peter. The British Hegelians: 1875-1925. New York, 1982.
- Robinson, Jonathan. “Bradley and Bosanquet,” Idealistic Studies, 10 (1980): 1-23. (Scholar)
- Russell, Bertrand, C. Delisle Burns, and G.D.H. Cole. “The Nature of the State in its External Relations,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. vol. XVI (1915- 1916): 290-310. (A round table, with a discussion of Bosanquet's theory of international politics.) (Scholar)
- Sabine, George. “Bosanquet's Theory of the Real Will,” Philosophical Review, XXXII (1923): 633-651. (Scholar)
- Sabine, George. A History of Political Theory. 4th ed., Hinsdale, IL: The Dryden Press, 1973. (A discussion and critique of Bosanquet and T.H. Green, pp. 725- 753.) (Scholar)
- Salomaa, J.A. Idealismus und Realismus in der englischen Philosophie der Gegenwart. Helsinki, 1929.
- Sell, Alan P.F. Philosophical Idealism and Christian Belief. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.
- Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew. “Do Finite Individuals possess a substantive or an adjectival mode of being?”, in Life and Finite Individuality, Ed. H. Wildon Carr, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, supp. vol. I, (1918): 103-126. (Scholar)
- Seth Pringle-Pattison, Andrew. The Idea of God in the Light of Recent Philosophy. Oxford, 1917.
- Spiller, Gustav. The Ethical Movement in Britain: A Documentary History. London, 1934.
- Sprigge, T.L.S.. The God of Metaphysics: Being a Study of the Metaphysics and Religious Doctrines of Spinoza, Hegel, Kierkegaard, T. H. Green, Bernard Bosanquet, Josiah Royce, A. N. Whitehead, Charles Hartshorne, and Concluding with a Defence of Pantheistic Idealism. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006.
- Stedman, R.E. “Nature in the Philosophy of Bosanquet,” Mind, n.s. XLIII (1934): 321-334. (Scholar)
- Stedman, Ralph. “Bosanquet's Doctrine of Self-Transcendence,” Mind, n.s. XL (1931): (Scholar)
- Sturt, Henry. Idola Theatri: A Criticism of Oxford Thought and Thinkers from the Standpoint of Personal Idealism. London, 1906.
- Sweet, William (ed.) Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.
- Sweet, William (ed.) British Idealism and Aesthetics [special issue of Bradley Studies] Vol. 7, No. 2, Autumn 2001.
- Sweet, William. “Bernard Bosanquet and the Development of Rousseau's Idea of the General Will,” in Man and Nature - L'homme et la nature, X (1991): 179-197. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Bosanquet and British Political Thought,” in Laval theologique et philosophique, 55 (1999): 99-114. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Bosanquet et les droits de la personne,” in Cahiers de l’équipe de recherche en éthique sociale, no. 9701, Montréal: Équipe de recherche en éthique sociale, 1997. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Idealists, British,” in The Philosophy of Law: An Encyclopedia, (ed. Christopher B. Gray), New York: Garland Publishing, 1999, Vol. 1, 389-90. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Critical Review of Peter P. Nicholson, The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists: Selected Studies,” in Laval theologique et philosophique, Vol. 48 (1992): 477-480. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William (gen. ed.) Early Responses to British Idealism. Bristol: Thoemmes Publishers, 2004.
- Sweet, William. “F.H. Bradley and Bernard Bosanquet,” in Philosophy after F.H. Bradley, Ed. James Bradley, Bristol, UK: Thoemmes Press, 1996. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. Idealism and Rights, Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1997.
- Sweet, William. “Idealism and Rights — and challenges to it,” British Idealism and Collingwood Studies, 9 (2002): 139-159. [This is a reply to comments by Gary Browning, James Connelly, Maria Dimova-Cookson, and Colin Tyler, published in the same issue of British Idealism and Collingwood Studies.] (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Individual Rights, Communitarianism, and British Idealism,” in The Bill of Rights: Bicentennial Reflections, (ed. Yeager Hudson and Creighton Peden), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1993, pp. 261-277. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Is Later British Idealist Political Theory Fundamentally Conservative?,” in The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1996): 403-408. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Law and Liberty in J.S. Mill and Bernard Bosanquet,” in The Social Power of Ideas, (ed. Yeager Hudson and W. Creighton Peden), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, pp. 361-385. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “The Legitimacy of Law: From Contract to Community,” in Indian Socio-Legal Journal, Vol. XIX, No. 2 (1993): 69-84. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Liberalism, Bosanquet and the Theory of the State,” in Liberalism, Oppression, and Empowerment, (ed. Creighton Peden and Yeager Hudson), Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 1995, pp. 3-34. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “L'individu et les droits de la personne selon Maritain et Bosanquet,” Études Maritainiennes / Maritain Studies, VI (1990): 141- 166. (Scholar)
- Sweet, William. “Was Bosanquet a Hegelian?,” in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, No. 31 (1995): 39-60. (Scholar)
- Tallon, Hugh Joseph. The Concept of Self in British and American Idealism. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1939.
- Thakurdas, Frank. The English Utilitarians and the Idealists. Delhi: Vishal Publication, 1978.
- Tsanoff, Radoslav A. “The Destiny of the Self in Professor Bosanquet's Theory,” Philosophical Review, XXIX (1920): 59-79. (Scholar)
- Turner, Frank M. The Greek Heritage in Victorian Britain. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981.
- Tyler, Colin. Idealist Political Philosophy: Pluralism and Conflict in the Absolute Idealist Tradition. New York: Continuum, 2006.
- Tyler, Colin. “Negotiating the ‘Modern Wilderness of Interests’: Bernard Bosanquet on Cultural Diversity,” Contemporary Political Theory, 1 (2002): 157-180. (Scholar)
- Tyler, Colin. “This Dangerous Drug of Violence: Making sense of Bernard Bosanquet's theory of punishment,” Collingwood and British Idealism Studies, 7 (2000): 114-38. (Scholar)
- Ulam, Adam. The Philosophical Foundations of English Socialism. Cambridge, MA, 1951.
- Vincent, Andrew. “Citizenship, poverty and the real will,” The Sociological Review, 40 (1992): 702-725. (Scholar)
- Vincent, Andrew and Raymond Plant. Philosophy, Politics and Citizenship: the Life and Thought of the British Idealists. Oxford, 1984.
- von Trott, A. “Bernard Bosanquet und der Einfluβ Hegels auf die englische Staatsphilosophie,” Zeitschrift für Deutsche Kulturphilosophie, Band 4, Heft 2 (1938): 193-199. (Scholar)
- Wahl, Jean. Les philosophes pluralistes d'angleterre et d'amerique. Paris, 1920.
- Watson, John. “Bosanquet on Mind and the Absolute,” Philosophical Review, XXXIV (1925): 427-442. (Scholar)
- Weldon, T.D. States and Morals. London, 1946.
- White, David A. “Revealment: A Meeting of Extremes in Aesthetics” Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 515-520. (Scholar)
- Willis, Kirk. “The Introduction and Critical Reception of Hegelian Thought in Britain 1830-1900,” Victorian Studies, 32 (1988): 85-111. (Scholar)
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