Bosanquet
Bernard, 1848–1923, English philosopher and writer.
Historical Examples
Fletcher of Madeley Frederic W. Macdonald
Bergson and His Philosophy J. Alexander Gunn
Studies in Logical Theory John Dewey
The Theory and Policy of Labour Protection Albert Eberhard Friedrich Schffle
Studies in Logical Theory John Dewey
Studies in Logical Theory John Dewey
A Commentary to Kant’s ‘Critique of Pure Reason’ Norman Kemp Smith
Studies in Logical Theory John Dewey
The Letters of William James, Vol. II William James
Studies in Logical Theory John Dewey
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