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Philosophy Seminar Series: Marco Bonutto
Monist Ontology and Dualist Epistemology in the Thought of F.H. Bradley
The aim is to present Bradley's thought in relation to the anglo-saxon reworking of Hegelian dialectic, showing how English idealism has progressively settled on positions that tend towards skepticism. While embracing Hegel's monism, it rejected the Hegelian identification of thought and being. The most emblematic case is indeed that of Bradley, whose critique of Hegel, found in the Principles of Logic, I intend to present, subsequently relating it to his critique of internal and external relations contained in Appearance and Reality.
When | 12:45 pm to 2:15 pm on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 |
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Location | STH 525, 745 Commonwealth Ave |