Knowledge and experience in the philosophy of F. H. Bradley / By T. S. Eliot.
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Appendices (p. 177-207): I. The development of Leibniz' monadism. - II. Leibniz' monads and Bradley's finite centres.
Originally submitted in 1916 as a doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, entitled, Experience and the objects of knowledge in the philosophy of F. H. Bradley
Includes bibliogr. references : p. 208-213
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