An examination of the relationship of judgment, logic and knowledge, published in 1885, by one of Britain's most influential philosophers.
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Bernard Bosanquet (1848–1923) was a neo-Hegelian British philosopher. Published in 1885, this book is a response to the Principles of Logic, published in 1883 by F. H. Bradley (1846–1924). It was Bosanquet's first book, and in it he examines the relationship of judgment and logic to knowledge.
Preface; 1. The distinction between the categorical and the hypothetical journey; 2. The judgment of number and measurement; 3. The nature of assertion; 4. The judgment and the sentence. Immediate inference; 5. The alleged subjectivity of negation; 6. Subsumption and the analysis of inference; Conclusion.
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