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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

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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
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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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5. Bernard Bosanquet (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
Bernard Bosanquet (18481923), British philosopher, political theorist and social reformer, was one of the principal exponents (with F.H. Bradley) of late nineteenth and early
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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 Athenian Constitutional History Upon the death of his father in 1880 and the receipt of a small inheritance in 1881, Bosanquet left Oxford for London, where he became active in adult education and social work through such organizations as the London Ethical Society (founded 1886), the Charity Organisation Society, and the short-lived London School of Ethics and Social Philosophy (1897-1900). During this time he met and married (in 1895) Helen Dendy, an activist in social work and social reform, who was to be a leading figure in the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws (1905-1909).

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    Bosanquet, Bernard (bō`zənkĭt), 1848–1923, English philosopher, educated at Oxford. He lectured there (1871–81) and at St. Andrews (1903–8).
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    Bosanquet, Bernard. Critical Notices Bertrand Russell's The Problems of Philosophy reviewed by Bernard Bosanquet for Mind, N.S. Vol. 21, No. 84 (October 1912). 556–564.
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    Bernard Bosanquet (14 July 1848, Rock Hall, Alnwick, Northumberland, – 8 February 1923, London) was an English philosopher and political theorist, and an influential figure on
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Bernard Bosanquet. Bernard Bosanquet (14 July 1848, Rock Hall Alnwick Northumberland , – 8 February 1923, London ) was an English philosopher and political theorist , and an influential figure on matters of political and social policy in late 19th and early 20th century Britain. His work influenced - but was later subject to criticism by - many thinkers, notably Bertrand Russell John Dewey and William James . Bernard was the husband of Charity Organisation Society leader Helen Bosanquet He was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford . After graduation, he was elected to a Fellowship at University College, Oxford , but resigned it in order to devote himself to philosophical research. He moved to London in 1881, where he became an active member of the London Ethical Society and the Charity Organisation Society . Both were positive demonstrations of Bosanquet's ethical philosophy. Bosanquet published on a wide range of topics, such as logic metaphysics aesthetics and politics . In his metaphysics, he is regarded as a key representative (with

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    (b . June 14, 1848, Alnwick, Northumberland, Eng.d. Feb. 8, 1923, London), philosopher who helped revive in England the idealism of G.W.F. Hegel and sought to apply its principles to social and political problems. Made a fellow of University College, Oxford, in 1870, Bosanquet was a tutor there until 1881, when he moved to London to devote himself to philosophical writing and to work on behalf of the Charity Organisation Society. He was professor of moral philosophy at St. Andrews University in Scotland (1903-08). Although Bosanquet owed much to Hegel, his first writings were influenced by the 19th-century German philosopher Rudolf Lotze, whose Logik and Metaphysik he had edited in English translation in 1884. The fundamental principles of such early works as Knowledge and Reality (1885) and Logic (1888) were further explicated in his Essentials of Logic (1895) and Implication and Linear Inference (1920), which stress the central role of logical thought in systematically addressing philosophical problems. Bosanquet's debt to Hegel is more evident in his works on ethics, aesthetics, and metaphysics. Having translated in 1886 the introduction to Hegel's

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