Appearance and Reality
APPEARANCE AND REALITY
A Metaphysical Essay
BY
F. H. BRADLEY, LL.D. Glasgow
Fellow of Merton College, Oxford
SIXTH IMPRESSION (CORRECTED)
LONDON: GEORGE ALLEN & UNWIN LTD.
RUSKIN HOUSE40 MUSEUM STREET, W.C.
First Edition, June, 1893;
Second Edition (with an Appendix), February, 1897;
Third Impression, June, 1899;
Fourth Impression, February, 1905;
Fifth Impression (corrected), November, 1908;
Sixth Impression (corrected), June, 1916.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
pages | |||
Introduction | . . . | 1-7 | |
ook I. — ppearance. | |||
I. | Primary and Secondary Qualities | . . . | 11-18 |
II. | Substantive and Adjective | . . . | 19-24 |
III. | Relation and Quality | . . . | 25-34 |
IV. | Space and Time | . . . | 35-43 |
V. | Motion and Change and its Perception | . . . | 44-53 |
VI. | Causation | . . . | 54-61 |
VII. | Activity | . . . | 62-70 |
VIII. | Things | . . . | 71-74 |
IX. | The Meanings of Self | . . . | 75-102 |
X. | The Reality of Self | . . . | 103-120 |
XI. | Phenomenalism | . . . | 121-126 |
XII. | Things in Themselves | . . . | 127-132 |
ook II. — eality. | |||
XIII. | The General Nature of Reality | . . . | 135-143 |
XIV. | The General Nature of Reality (cont.) | . . . | 144-161 |
XV. | Thought and Reality | . . . | 162-183 |
XVI. | Error | . . . | 184-196 |
XVII. | Evil | . . . | 197-204 |
XVIII. | Temporal and Spatial Appearance | . . . | 205-222 |
XIX. | The This and the Mine | . . . | 223-240 |
XX. | Recapitulation | . . . | 241-246 |
XXI. | Solipsism | . . . | 247-260 |
XXII. | Nature | . . . | 261-294 |
XXIII. | Body and Soul | . . . | 295-358 |
XXIV. | Degrees of Truth and Reality | . . . | 359-400 |
XXV. | Goodness | . . . | 401-454 |
XXVI. | The Absolute and its Appearances | . . . | 455-510 |
XXVII. | Ultimate Doubts | . . . | 511-552 |
- Appendix—
- Introduction
- Note A. Contradiction and the Contrary
- Note B. Relation and Quality
- Note C. Identity
- Explanatory Notes
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