Bernard Bosanquet: Essays
in Philosophy and Social Policy - 1883-1922
Volume 2: Essays in Politics, Logic,
Plato, and the History of Philosophy
[348 pp.]
Part 1: Political Philosophy
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"State (philosophy of)." In J. M. Baldwin (ed.),
Dictionary
of Philosophy and Psychology, vol. II. New York: Macmillan, 1902, pp.
594-98.
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"Hegel’s Theory of the Political Organism." Mind,
n.s. VII (1898), pp. 1-14.
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"Les idées politiques de Rousseau." Revue
de métaphysique et de morale, XX (1912), pp. 321-40.
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Review of C. E. Vaughan. The Political Writings of Jean Jacques Rousseau.
Mind, n.s. XXV (1916), pp. 399-404.
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On Society and the State: the Bosanquet - MacIver
letters. from R. M. MacIver. Politics and Society. Edited by D. Spitz.
New York: Atherton, 1969, pp. 238-40 and 242-44.
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"Patriotism in the Perfect State." In The International
Crisis in its Ethical and Psychological Aspects. London: Oxford University
Press, 1915, pp. 132-54.
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"The State and the Individual." Mind, n.s.
XXVIII (1919), pp. 75-78.
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"The Notion of a General Will." Mind, n.s.
XXIX (1920), pp. 77-81.
Part 2: Logic
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"Logic as the Science of Knowledge." In A. Seth and
R. B. Haldane (eds.), Essays in Philosophical Criticism, London:
Longmans, 1883, pp. 67-101.
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"Mr. F. H. Bradley on Fact and Inference." Mind,
X (1885), pp. 256-65.
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"Comparison - in Psychology and in Logic." Mind,
XI (1886), pp. 405-08
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"The Relation of Logic to Psychology." Proceedings
of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. III (1902-1903), pp. 183-86.
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"Can Logic Abstract from the Psychological conditions
of Thinking?" Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s. VI (1905-1906),
pp. 237-47.
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"Cause and Ground." Journal of Philosophy,
VII (1910), pp. 438-42.
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"Causality and Implication." Mind, n.s. XXV
(1916), pp. 94-100.
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"The Analysis of Categorical Proposition" Mind,
n.s. XXXIII (1914), pp. 102-03.
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" ‘This or Nothing.’ " Mind, n.s. XXXI (1922),
pp. 178-84.
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"A Word About ‘Coherence.’ " Mind, n.s. XXXI
(1922), pp. 335-36.
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"`Implication and Linear Inference'," Journal
of Philosophy XIX (1922): 292-294.
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"Vertigo of Direction," Mind o.s. X
(1885): 317-18.
Part 3: On Plato and Greek Philosophy
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"‘Falsehood’ and ‘Ignorance’ in Plato." Mind,
XI (1886), pp. 300-02.
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"Plato’s Conception of the Good Life." New World,
II (1893), pp. 623-34.
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"Introduction," The Education of the Young in "The Republic" of Plato.
Translated into English with Notes and Introduction. Cambridge: University
Press, 1900, pp. 1-23.
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"Plato’s Conception of Death," Hibbert Journal,
II (1903-1904), pp. 98-109.
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Review of R. K. Gaye. The Platonic Conception
of Immortality. Review of Theology and Philosophy, I (1905-1906), pp.
60-64.
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"Xenophon’s Memorabilia of Socrates." International
Journal of Ethics, XV (1904-1905), pp. 432-43.
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"The Place of Experts in Democracy. I. - Plato’s
Criticism of Democracy." Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, n.s.
IX (1908-1909), pp. 61-68.
Part 4: On the History of Philosophy
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"The Dark Ages and the Renaissance." International
Journal of Ethics, XII (1901-1902), pp. 195-204.
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"The History of Philosophy [in Germany in the 19th
century]" In C. H. Herford (ed.), Germany in the Nineteenth Century
(Second Series). London: Manchester University Press with Longmans,
1912, pp. 187-215.
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"The Philosophy of Eucken." Quarterly Review,
CCXX (1914), pp. 365-79.
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"The Philosophy of Benedetto Croce." Quarterly
Review, CCXXXI (1919), pp. 359-77.