Appearance And Reality by F.H. Bradley
A Metaphysical Essay
A metaphysical inquiry arguing that the ordinary world of distinct things, relations, space, time, and causation is internally contradictory and therefore mere appearance, while only a single, all-encompassing Absolute—immediate, non-relational experience—constitutes reality. Through systematic critique of common-sense categories and relational thinking, it advances monistic idealism and a coherence view of truth, contending that genuine reality is an integrated, harmonious whole beyond the fragmentations of finite thought.
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- Published
- 1893
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Long
- Pages
- 500-600
- Original Language
- English
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