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Bernard Bosanquet (July 14, 1848, Alnwick, Northumberland, England – February 8, 1923, London) was one of a principal philosophers inside England world health organization helped revive the idealism of G.W.F. Hegel. This movement became known as British idealism.

Bosanquet was the Fellow of University College, Oxford from 1870.

Bernard Bosanquet
Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.

Bernard Bosanquet
Picture and annotated links relating to Bosanquet and to British Idealism generally.

Introduction to the Collected Works
An overview of the Bosanquet's life and work, by William Sweet.

Encyclopedia of the History of Ideas: Bernard Bosanquet Bosanquet
Biographical study with bibliography.


Society: Philosophy: History of Philosophy: 19th Century: British Idealism
Society: Philosophy: Metaphysics: Ontology
Society: Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich




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