The Principles of Logic, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

F. H. Bradley

 
9781528584043: The Principles of Logic, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how practical life and theory meet in F.

H. Bradley’s bold examination of logic. This volume argues that experience is more than knowing; it includes feeling, doing, enjoying, and suffering, and it reframes truth as the dynamic activity of both the self and the world.

Bradley presents a coherent critique of key ideas about activity, truth, and the nature of reality. He investigates how abstraction, inference, and philosophy work together to reveal the general character of the real, while staying grounded in concrete experience.

  • See how abstraction depends on precise, sometimes costly experiments rather than mere thought.
  • Learn why not all activity is practical in the narrow sense, and how theory can guide action without becoming mere practice.
  • Understand the view that truth is an ongoing anticipation tied to real-world conditions and change.
  • Explore Bradley’s critique of common methods, like the “method of difference,” and what they reveal about reasoning.

Ideal for readers seeking a clear, rigorous look at the interplay of experience, logic, and philosophy.

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