TheBestLinks.com
TheBestLinks.com
F. H. Bradley, Britain, Epistemology, Ethics, England, History, January 30... Print friendly version | Tell a friend
 
Navigation
Search
Toolbox

F. H. Bradley

From TheBestLinks.com

Francis Herbert Bradley (30 January 1846 - 18 September, 1924) was a British philosopher.

He was born at Clapham, Surrey, England. He was the child of Charles Bradley, an Evangelical preacher, and his second wife, Emma Linton. In 1865, he entered University College, Oxford.

He was a member of the movement known as British idealism and famous for his pluralistic approach to philosophy. His pluralistic outlook saw a unity transcending divisions between the philosophy of ethics, history, logic, epistemology, metaphysics and psychology.

One of Bradley's notable characteristics, in his writing, is his technique of arguing from the meaning of a word. In his concern with word meanings he might be seen as anticipating the more language-orientated philosophy of the 20th century.




Related links


Top visited 0 of 0 links

[no links posted yet]

>> place link >>

Discussion

Last posted 0 of 0 messages

[no messages posted yet]

>> post message >>

Watch

You can add this article to your own "watchlist" and receive e-mail notification about all changes in this page.
 
   
Innovate it
This page was last modified 12:40, 18 Aug 2004.
  Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
Powered by MediaWiki