Bosanquet
bernard, 1848–1923, english philosopher and writer.
historical examples
the consent of miss bosanquet’s relatives was readily and cordially given.
fletcher of madeley frederic w. macdonald
“we are watching the rise of a new agnosticism,” remarked dr. bosanquet.
bergson and his philosophy j. alexander gunn
there is good reason for believing that mr. bosanquet escapes, in his own mind, the difficulty by the term “correspondence.”
studies in logical theory john dewey
no one can complain of not being able to understand what mr. bosanquet means.
the theory and policy of labour protection albert eberhard friedrich schffle
in other words, the dilemma which bosanquet points out on p. 87 is not a genuine one.
studies in logical theory john dewey
the defining of the problem suggests the view of the nature of reality out of which bosanquet’s theory of the judgment grows.
studies in logical theory john dewey
its essential correctness has been insisted upon in recent logic by sigwart, bradley, and bosanquet.
a commentary to kant’s ‘critique of pure reason’ norman kemp smith
when bosanquet talks of knowing reality, he means possessing ideas which are an accurate reproduction of reality.
studies in logical theory john dewey
mr. bosanquet somewhere says that so far from the “dark ages” being over, we are just at the beginning of a new dark-age period.
the letters of william james, vol. ii william james
ideas, as bosanquet represented them, proved to be extremely unsatisfactory tools to use in building up a knowledge of reality.
studies in logical theory john dewey
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