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  1. A History of Aesthetic by Bernard Bosanquet, 2010-10-14
  2. Three Lectures on Aesthetic by Bernard Bosanquet, 1923-01-01
  3. Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism (Toronto Studies in Philosophy)
  4. The Philosophical Theory of the State and Related Essays (Key Texts) by Bernard Bosanquet, Gerald F. Gaus, et all 2000-11
  5. A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers Being a Commentary Adapted to Davies and Vaughan's Translation (1895) by Bernard Bosanquet, 2009-06-01
  6. Die Erkenntnis- und Realitatsproblematik bei Francis Herbert Bradley und Bernard Bosanquet (Epistemata) (German Edition) by Claudia Moser, 1989
  7. The Philosophy of the State and the Practice of Welfare: The Writings of Bernard and Helen Bosanquet (Pioneers in Social Welfare) by Bernard Bosanquet, 1996-10-16
  8. Bernard Bosanquet: A Short Account of His Life (Biography reprints) by Helen Dendy Bosanquet, 1993-01-15
  9. Bernard Bosanquet and his Friends: Letters Illustrating the Sources and the Development of his Philosophical Opinions (Muirhead Library of Philosophy) by MuirheadJ H, 2004-08-18
  10. The impossibility of social democracy, being a supplement to "The quintessence of socialism" by A 1831-1903 Schaffle, A C Morant, et all 2010-07-30
  11. The Education of the Young in the Republic of Plato: Translated Into English With Notes and Introduction by Bernard Bosanquet (1900) by Plato, 2009-07-08
  12. Thought: Existence and Reality As Viewed by F. H. Bradley and Bernard Bosanquet by Walter Sylvester Gamertsfelder, 2010-02-03
  13. The Principles of Absolutism in the Metaphysics of Bernard Bosanquet: -1921 by Marion Delia Crane Carroll, 2009-07-24
  14. A Companion to Plato's Republic for English Readers by Bernard Bosanquet, 2010-03-31

1. Bernard Bosanquet
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Bernard Bosanquet (1848-1923), British philosopher, political theorist and social reformer, was one of the principal exponents (with F.H. Bradley Idealism
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Bernard Bosanquet was born on July 14, 1848 in Rock Hall (near Alnwick), Northumberland, England. He was the youngest of five sons of the Reverend Robert William Bosanquet by the latter's second wife, Caroline (MacDowall). Bernard's eldest brother, Charles, was one of the founders of the Charity Organization Society and its first Secretary. Another brother, Day, was an Admiral in the Royal Navy and served as Governor of South Australia. Yet another, Holford, was elected to the Royal Society and was a fellow of St John's College, Oxford. literae humaniores (1870) and, upon graduation, was elected to a Fellowship of University College, Oxford, over F.H. Bradley. While at University College, Bosanquet taught the history of logic and the history of moral philosophy; his only published work during this time was a translation of G.F. Schoemann's

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4. Bernard Bosanquet
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The British Idealists Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought by David Boucher (Editor) The British Idealists made significant and lasting contributions to the social and political thought of the nineteenth century. They contributed to all the major debates of their day, including evolution, democracy, the role of the state, education and international relations, and are commonly acknowledged as the forerunners of modern communitarian theory. The introduction develops the themes illustrated in the writings of the British Idealists. This volume also contains a biography of the British Idealists that incorporates a guide to their principal works. Click here to learn more about this book Click here for more Bosanquet Books Click here for 19th Century Philosophy Books Click here for General Philosophy Books ... Bernard Bosanquet This site is maintained by

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Bosanquet Bernard (1848-1923), filozof angielski. Neoheglista - przedstawiciel jego brytyjskiej odmiany, tzw. absolutnego monizmu (absolutnego idealizmu). Za jedyn± rzeczywisto¶æ uznawa³ absolut, stanowi±cy niesprzeczn± ca³o¶æ zjawisk po³±czonych ze sob± sieci± wewnêtrznych zwi±zków. Okre¶la³ go mianem "konkretnego powszechnika" i przeciwstawia³ "powszechnikom abstrakcyjnym", tj. pojêciom, za pomoc± których poznaje siê ów absolut w jego zawsze ze sob± sprzecznych manifestacjach (sprzeczno¶æ wynika tu z ujmowania czê¶ci w oderwaniu od ca³o¶ci). W epistemologii za kryterium prawdy przyjmowa³ niesprzeczno¶æ. W historiozofii sta³ na stanowisku, ¿e jednostki realizuj± swoj± wolno¶æ tylko poprzez aktywno¶æ we wspólnocie i ¿e o stopniu doskona³o¶ci pañstwa decyduje jego zdolno¶æ do ochrony ich wspó³pracy. G³ówne pisma: Knowledge and Reality A History of Aesthetics The Philosophical Theory of Sate Powi±zania Neoheglizm wiêcej zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry Encyklopedia zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra

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Neoheglizm , koncepcje filozoficzne inspirowane dorobkiem G.W.F. Hegla , rozwija³y siê od koñca XIX i pocz±tku XX w., pocz±tkowo na gruncie recepcji heglizmu , przyjmuj±c filozofiê ducha i odrzucaj±c dialektykê Neoheglizm zosta³ zapocz±tkowany ok. 1865 pismami J. Stirlinga i  T.H. Greena w Anglii. Uwa¿ali oni, ¿e to, co powiedzia³ G.W.F. Hegel, bêdzie obowi±zywa³o w nadchodz±cym stuleciu. Odrzucili jednak z jego pogl±dów panlogiczne i dialektyczne rozwiniêcie systemu. Wiêkszo¶æ angielskich i amerykañskich neoheglistów przekszta³ci³a heglizm w  spirytualizm , w filozofiê personalistyczn± i teistyczn±. Oprócz wymienionych do neoheglistów tego kresu nale¿eli: F.H. Bradley, E. Caird, B. Bosanquet , J. Royce, B. Croce, G. Gentile Mianem neoheglizmu przyjêto tak¿e okre¶laæ kierunek filozoficzny rozwijany g³ównie w Niemczech w latach ok. 1900-1930, proponuj±cy zbli¿enie filozofii do tzw. filozofii ¿ycia. Jego twórcami byli m.in.: W. Dilthey, W. Windelband

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14. Bernard Bosanquet
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Bernard Bosanquet
Bernard Bosanquet was born at Rock Hall (near Alnwick), Northumberland on 14 July 1848 and died in London on 8 February 1923. He was the youngest of five sons of the Revd Robert William Bosanquet and Caroline (MacDowall). Bernard’s eldest brother, Charles, was one of the founders of the Charity Organization Society and its first Secretary; another brother, Day, was an admiral in the Royal Navy and served as governor of South Australia (1909–14). Bosanquet studied at Harrow (1862–7) and at Balliol College, Oxford (1867–70), where he was introduced to the idealist ‘German philosophy’ of Kant and Hegel by T.H. Green. Bosanquet obtained first-class honours in classical moderations (1868) and literae humaniores (1870) and, upon graduation, was elected to a Fellowship at University College, Oxford, over F.H. Bradley. In 1881, after receiving a small inheritance, Bosanquet gave up teaching, and moved to London. There, he became active in adult education and social work principally with the Charity Organization Society (COS) and the London Ethical Society. This period was also one of intense philosophical activity. Bosanquet joined the newly established Aristotelian Society in 1886, and served as its vice-president in 1888 and its president, from 1894 to 1898. During this time he met and married (in 1895) Helen Dendy, an activist in social work and social reform and, later, a leading member of the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws (1905–1909). In 1903 Bosanquet returned to professorial life, as Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews in Scotland, but his health was starting to fail and, in 1908, he retired to Oxshott, Surrey. He remained involved in the COS and in philosophy, and was elected Gifford Lecturer for 1911 and 1912. For his services to philosophy, Bosanquet was made a Fellow of the British Academy in 1907, and was awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Glasgow, Birmingham, Durham and St Andrews. Bosanquet maintained an active philosophical profile until just before his death. His papers, with his wife’s, are held in the library of the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

15. The Collected Works Of Bernard Bosanquet
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At his death, on 8 February 1923, the idealist philosopher and social theorist, Bernard Bosanquet, was said to have been "the central figure of British philosophy for an entire generation. Bosanquet studied at Harrow (1862–1867) and at Balliol College, Oxford (1867–1870), where he became friends with C. S. Loch, A. C. Bradley and Charles Faulkner (a partner of William Morris and who inspired Bosanquet's early interest in artistic handiwork). He gravitated towards the Greek and Roman classics – the standard course of study for those interested in philosophy. Though he had intended to enter the ministry, he soon gave up this plan. Philosophy in Britain in the late 1860s was predominantly empiricist and materialist (represented principally by Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill and Alexander Bain). Nevertheless, there were challenges to this orthodoxy, largely through the efforts of Benjamin Jowett, Edward Caird and T. H. Green. These men combined the Anglo-Saxon penchant for empirical study with a vocabulary and conceptual apparatus borrowed from the continent – particularly from Kant and Hegel– though the extent of this influence has been a matter of some debate.

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Der Philosoph Bernard Bosanquet ist eine Vertreter des absoluten Idealismus. Erkenntnistheorie, die Metaphysik, Die zentrale These von Bosanquet ist, dass Wissen Leben, die er als verschiedene Erfahrungsmodi (modes of experience) betrachtet. Unser Wissen ist immer ein Teil der Erfahrung Urteile wahr. Wir versuchen es zu vereinheitlichen. Ganzes, das Absolute. Der Wille der Gemeinschaft setzt sich bei Bosanquet aus den Willen der einzelnen ebenso zusammen, wir die Erkenntnisse der Gemeinschaft aus den Erkenntnissen der Einzelnen. Damit ist bei Bosanquet auch der Wille Gegenstand Das Absolute ist nicht transzendent, d. h. nicht in einer anderen

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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Bosanquet, Bernard B ernard Bosanquet was an English philosopher, mystic, and memorable teacher and influential guide to many thinkers, notably William James. This leading British thinker's desire to lead an ethical and moral life led him to resign his distinguished posts at Oxford in order to present his gifts to a larger audience; as a consequence he became an active member of the London Ethical Society and the Charity Organization Society. Both were positive demonstrations of Bosanquet's philosophy because he believed man should abandon himself to something larger than himself if he is to achieved a catharsis and self realization, the cosmic drama directed by the Absolute, which is the only means to experiencing a cosmic, mystical oneness. Bosanquet was one of the leaders of the so-called neo-Hegelian philosophical movement in Great Britain. He derived his ideas from the ancient Greek philosopher Plato and the German philosopher Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel. Bosanquet wrote on logic, metaphysics, aesthetics, politics, and ethics. Among his best-known works were the Gifford lectures, The Principle of Individuality and Virtue and The Value and Destiny of the Individual published 1912 and 1913 respectively.

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