This essay deals with the philosophy of the British idealist thinker Harold H. Joachim, who was a pupil of Francis Harbert Bradley, and devoted most of his activity to teaching at the University of Oxford and to the development of a critical theory of knowledge. He succeeded in overcoming the sceptical outcome of Bradley's metaphysics, and paved the way to the Hegel-Renaissance in contemporary British philosophy, and especially to the systematic thought of Errol E. Harris.
Truth and Logic in Harold H. Joachim's Philosophy
Giacomo rinaldi
2018
Abstract
This essay deals with the philosophy of the British idealist thinker Harold H. Joachim, who was a pupil of Francis Harbert Bradley, and devoted most of his activity to teaching at the University of Oxford and to the development of a critical theory of knowledge. He succeeded in overcoming the sceptical outcome of Bradley's metaphysics, and paved the way to the Hegel-Renaissance in contemporary British philosophy, and especially to the systematic thought of Errol E. Harris.File in questo prodotto:
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