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Scepticism and Construction: Bradley's Sceptical Principle as the Basis of Constructive Philosophy
 
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ISBN13:9781032941875
ISBN10:1032941871
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:348 pages
Size:216x138 mm
Weight:802 g
Language:English
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Scepticism and Construction

Bradley's Sceptical Principle as the Basis of Constructive Philosophy
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

Originally published in 1931, this book follows the sceptical principles of Bradley to their logical conclusions, pushing them even further than Bradley was willing to go. The argument selected as a starting point is the one used in Note A of the appendix to Appearance and Reality.  

Long description:

Originally published in 1931, this book follows the sceptical principles of Bradley to their logical conclusions, pushing them even further than Bradley was willing to go. The argument selected as a starting point is the one used in Note A of the appendix to Appearance and Reality.  The author argues for a return to the position of Kant, and opposes the central conception of Absolute Idealism, arguing for a metaphysical scepticism.



Original Reviews of Scepticism and Construction:


?[Campbell]?presents a thesis which is simple, though of great philosophical importance, and develops his argument with exceeding clarity, fairness and firmness??  B.M. Laing, Philosophy Vol 7, Issue 26 (1932)


?The book as a whole is an excellent example of a sustained serious development of a single thesis. It is admirably thought out and richly elaborated?. E.T. Mitchell, International Journal of Ethics, Vol 44, No. 3 (1934). 


Table of Contents:

1.The Epistemological Approach to the Supra-Rational Absolute 2. The Supra-Rational Absolute and Its Critics 3. Noumenal and Phenomenal Truth 4. & 5. Moral Freedom 6. The Reality of Moral Obligation 7. The Principle of Moral Valuation 8. Supra-Rationalism and Religion.