<p>First published in 1942 <i>Bradley's Dialectic</i> is a competent survey of Bradley's leading philosophical principles together with its difficulties. The primary objective is to bring out in somewhat simple terms the essential character of Bradley's dialectic. Here 'dialectic' means a method of elucidation. Professor Church's appraisal of the pertinence of Bradley's dialectic is heightened by his critical discussion of several less elucidated metaphysical features. In this connection he submits a penetrating criticism of misrepresentations of Bradley's views especially in the important subject of Relations and its place in the structure and development of Thought. Although brief Professor's Church's analysis is a vital study of crucial themes in philosophy which will appeal to students of Philosophy and Metaphysics.</p>
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