The Theory of Judgment in the Philosophies of F. H. Bradley and John Cook Wilson [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 10 (1):172-172 (1956)
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Purports to be a "critical survey of the fundamental problems of logic and epistemology and their metaphysical implications," but is mainly an exposition. It is difficult to discover a unifying thesis explaining why the author chose to compare precisely these two philosophers.--C. M.

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