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What is truth, and what is reality? In this landmark collection of philosophical essays, F. H. Bradley-one of the leading minds of British idealism-invites readers to journey through the deepest questions at the heart of human understanding. Each essay is a masterful exploration of the nature of reality and the elusive pursuit of truth, blending rigorous philosophical inquiry with profound metaphysical reflections. Essays On Truth And Reality stands as a cornerstone of late 19th century philosophy, renowned for its penetrating analysis and enduring influence on the British philosophical…mehr

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What is truth, and what is reality? In this landmark collection of philosophical essays, F. H. Bradley-one of the leading minds of British idealism-invites readers to journey through the deepest questions at the heart of human understanding. Each essay is a masterful exploration of the nature of reality and the elusive pursuit of truth, blending rigorous philosophical inquiry with profound metaphysical reflections. Essays On Truth And Reality stands as a cornerstone of late 19th century philosophy, renowned for its penetrating analysis and enduring influence on the British philosophical tradition. Bradley's engagement with Hegelian philosophy and absolute idealism challenges the boundaries of knowledge, offering insights that remain vital for academic philosophy readers and anyone fascinated by the complexities of existence. The collection's clarity and depth make it both a valuable resource for philosophy students and an enriching read for those drawn to classic literature. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today-a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are delving into metaphysical thought for the first time or seeking a collector's item that shaped generations of philosophical discourse, Bradley's work offers a rare blend of intellectual rigour and literary grace.