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First published in 1927, Science and Philosophy: And Other Essays
is a collection of individual papers written by Bernard Bosanquet
during his highly industrious philosophical life. The collection
was put together by Bosanquet's wife after the death of the writer
and remains mostly unaltered with just a few papers added and the
order of entries improved. The papers here displayed consist of
various contributions Bosanquet made to Mind, the Proceedings of
the Aristotelian Society, the International Journal of Ethics and
other periodicals, as well as work from volumes of lectures and
essays under his own or other editorship. Throughout the
collection, Bosanquet considers the relationship between science
and philosophy. The two subject areas became increasingly
intertwined during Bosanquet's lifetime as scientific writers grew
more interested in the philosophical investigation of the concepts
which underlined their work and philosophical thinkers recognised
the importance of the relationship between mathematics and logic as
well as that between physics and metaphysics. The first essay in
this volume discusses this idea explicitly and all subsequent
articles may be regarded as essays in support of the main
discussion with which the volume opens.
First published in 1927, Science and Philosophy: And Other Essays
is a collection of individual papers written by Bernard Bosanquet
during his highly industrious philosophical life. The collection
was put together by Bosanquet's wife after the death of the writer
and remains mostly unaltered with just a few papers added and the
order of entries improved. The papers here displayed consist of
various contributions Bosanquet made to Mind, the Proceedings of
the Aristotelian Society, the International Journal of Ethics and
other periodicals, as well as work from volumes of lectures and
essays under his own or other editorship. Throughout the
collection, Bosanquet considers the relationship between science
and philosophy. The two subject areas became increasingly
intertwined during Bosanquet's lifetime as scientific writers grew
more interested in the philosophical investigation of the concepts
which underlined their work and philosophical thinkers recognised
the importance of the relationship between mathematics and logic as
well as that between physics and metaphysics. The first essay in
this volume discusses this idea explicitly and all subsequent
articles may be regarded as essays in support of the main
discussion with which the volume opens.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
Originally published in 1905, Bosanquet's translation of Hegel's
Philosophy of Fine Art brings Hegel's commentary and analysis of
what constitutes beauty and fine art to an English audience as well
as presenting his own viewpoints on the work and what is at the
heart of true philosophical theory. This title will be of interest
to students of philosophy and art.
Originally published in 1905, Bosanquet's translation of Hegel's
Philosophy of Fine Art brings Hegel's commentary and analysis of
what constitutes beauty and fine art to an English audience as well
as presenting his own viewpoints on the work and what is at the
heart of true philosophical theory. This title will be of interest
to students of philosophy and art.
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