ABSTRACT

First published in 1927, Science and Philosophy: And Other Essays is a collection of individual papers written by Bernard Bosanquet during his highly industrious philosophical life. The collection was put together by Bosanquet’s wife after the death of the writer and remains mostly unaltered with just a few papers added and the order of entries improved. The papers here displayed consist of various contributions Bosanquet made to Mind, the Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, the International Journal of Ethics and other periodicals, as well as work from volumes of lectures and essays under his own or other editorship.

Throughout the collection, Bosanquet considers the relationship between science and philosophy. The two subject areas became increasingly intertwined during Bosanquet’s lifetime as scientific writers grew more interested in the philosophical investigation of the concepts which underlined their work and philosophical thinkers recognised the importance of the relationship between mathematics and logic as well as that between physics and metaphysics. The first essay in this volume discusses this idea explicitly and all subsequent articles may be regarded as essays in support of the main discussion with which the volume opens.

part |119 pages

A.—Logic and Metaphysics

chapter |19 pages

Science and Philosophy 1

chapter |13 pages

Contradiction and Reality

chapter |24 pages

Life and Finite Individuality

Do Finite Individuals Possess a Substantive or an Adjectival Mode of Being? 1

chapter |10 pages

Time and the Absolute

part |231 pages

B.—Ethical, Social, and Political

chapter |15 pages

The Practical Value of Moral Philosophy

chapter |32 pages

Recent Criticism of Green's Ethics

chapter |41 pages

Hedonism Among Idealists

chapter |9 pages

The Relation of Sociology to Philosophy

chapter |13 pages

The Reality of the General Will

chapter |24 pages

The Duties of Citizenship 1

chapter |12 pages

“Ladies and Gentlemen”

chapter |15 pages

Some Reflections on the Idea of Decadence

chapter |13 pages

On the True Conception of Another World 1

chapter |19 pages

The Kingdom of God on Earth 1

chapter |13 pages

The Place of Leisure in Life 1

part |73 pages

C.—Æsthetics

chapter |15 pages

On the Nature of Æsthetic Emotion

chapter |32 pages

Croce's Æsthetic