Author:Bernard Bosanquet
Works
edit- The Principle of Individuality and Value, Macmillan, 1912. (Gifford Lectures, 1910–12) external link
- The Value and Destiny of the Individual, Macmillan, 1923. (Gifford Lectures, 1910–12) external link
- The Philosophical Theory of The State (1899), external link
- Knowledge and Reality: A Criticism of Mr F H Bradley's Principles of Logic (1885) external link
- The Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy of Fine Art translated and edited (1886) external link
- Logic, or The Morphology of Knowledge in two volumes: Volume 1, Volume 2 (1888; revised edition 1911)
- Essays and Addresses (1889) (transcription project)
- A History of Aesthetic (1892, second edition 1904) external link
- The Civilization of Christendom and Other Studies (1893) (transcription project)
- A Companion to Plato's Republic for English readers (1895) external link
- (ed.) Aspects of the Social Problem (1895) (transcription project)
- The Education of the Young in the Republic of Plato translated from Books 2,3 and 4(1901) external link
- Psychology of the Moral Self (1904) external link
- The Essentials of Logic, being ten lectures on Judgment and Inference (1906) external link
- The Meaning of Teleology: a lecture read to the British Academy in 1906 external link
- The Distinction between Mind and Its Objects (Adamson Lecture, 1913)
- Three Lectures on Aesthetic (1915)
- Social and International Ideals: being studies in patriotism (1917) external link
- Some Suggestions In Ethics (1919) external link
- Croce's Aesthetic: a lecture read to the British Academy in 1919 external link
- Implication and Linear Inference (1920) external link
- What Religion Is (1920)
- The Meetings of Extremes in Contemporary Philosophy (1921) external link
Works about Bosanquet
edit- "Bosanquet, Bernard," in Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886, by Joseph Foster, London: Parker and Co. (1888–1892) in 4 vols.
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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