Collected Works of F. H. Bradley, 12 vols. (Thoemmes Press), 1999.
Volume 1: A pluralistic approach to philosophy
1. Undergraduate Essays [1865-9]
2. Notes on Green’s Lectures on Moral and Political Philosophy [c. 1867]
3. Notes toward The Presuppositions of Critical History [c. 1872-3]
Volume 2: A focus on metaphysics and psychology
1. MS BK α: Chiefly on Metaphysical and Psychological Topics [c. 1873-7]
2. MS BK T: Toward Appearance and Reality [c. 1887-91]
3. Sketches of Chapters of Appearance and Reality [c. 1887-92]
4. MS BK Z: Chiefly on Psychological Topics [c. 1893-1902]
5. Reply to Alfred Sidgwick [1894]
6. On Mr Shand’s ‘Attention and Will: A Study in Involuntary Action’ [1895]
7. On the Absolute Theory of Time [1901]
8. Selections from Bradley’s Reading Notes [1883-1902]
Volume 3: Refinement and revision
1. MS BK L: Intertwining of Metaphysics and Epistemology [1903-15]
2. MISS for a ‘Once Intended’ Bool [c. 1903-1908]
3. The Individual for Psychology [1904]
4. On Prof. James’s ’ Humanism and Truth’ [1904]
5. MS BK W: The Final Commonplace Book [1915-24]
6. On Dr. Schiller’s ’The New Developments of Mr. Bradley’s Philosophy’ [1915]
7. On the Evidence for Spirit-Identity [c.1921-28]
9. Notebook on Relations [1923]
10. MSS and Notes for Article on Relations [1923]
11. Selections from Bradley’s Reading Notes [1903-1920]
Volume 4: Selected correspondence
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Selected Correspondence, June 1872-December 1904
Volume 5: Selected correspondence
List of Abbreviations
Selected Correspondence, January 1905-June 1924
Appendices
A. Extracts of Letters of F. H. Bradley to Marian de Glehn
B. F. H. Bradley’s Correspondents
C. List of Letters Previously Published
D. Supplementary List of Letters
E. A Chronological List of F. H. Bradley’s Previously Published Works
Bibliography
Volume 6: Ethical studies
ESSAY I
THE VULGAR NOTION OF RESPONSIBILITY IN CONNEXION WITH THE THEORIES OF FREE-WILL AND NECESSITY
ESSAY II
WHY SHOULD I BE MORAL?
ESSAY III
PLEASURE FOR PLEASURE’S SAKE
ESSAY IV
DUTY FOR DUTY’S SAKE
ESSAY V
MY STATION AND ITS DUTIES
ESSAY VI
IDEAL MORALITY
ESSAY VII
SELFFISHNESS AND SELF-SACRIFICE
CONCLUDING REMARKS
Volume 7: The principles of Logic, vol. 1
BOOK I JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER I
THE GENERAL NATURE OF JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER II
THE CATEGORICAL AND HYPOTHETICAL FORMS OF JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER II(Continued)
CHAPTER III
THE NEGATIVE JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER IV
THE DISJUNCTIVE JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER V
PRINCIPLES OF IDENTITY, CONTRADICTION, EXCLUDE MIDDLE, AND DOUBLE NEGATION
CHAPTER VI
THE QUANTITY OF JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER VII
THE MODALITY OF JUDGEMENT
CHAPTER VIII
BOOK II. PART I THE GENERAL NATURE OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER I
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF REASONING
CHAPTER II
SOME ERRONEOUS VIEWS
CHAPTER III
A GENERAL IDEA OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER IV
PRINCIPLES OF REASONING
CHAPTER V
NEGATIVE REASONING
CHAPTER VI
TWO CONDITIONS OF INFERENCE
BOOK II. PART II INFERENCE―CONTINUED
CHAPTER I
THE THEORY OF ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS
CHAPTER II
THE ARGUMENT FROM PARTICULARS TOPARTICULARS
CHAPTER III
THE INDUCTIVE METHODS OF PROOF
CHAPTER IV
JEVONS´ EQUATIONAL LOGIC
Volume 8: The Principles of Logic, vol. 2
BOOK III.―PART I INFERENCE―CONTINUED
CHAPTER I
THE ENQUIRY REOPENED
CHAPTER II
FRESH SPECIMENS OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER III
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER IV
THE MAIN TYPES OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER V
ANOTHER FEATURE OFINFERENCE
CHAPTER VI
THE FINAL ESSENCE OF REASONING
CHAPTER VII
THE BEGINNINGS OF INFERENCE
BOOK III.―PART II INFERENCE―CONTINUED
CHAPTER I
FORMAL AND MATERIAL REASONING
CHAPTER II
THE CAUSE AND THE BECAUSE
CHAPTER III
THE VALIDITY OF INFERENCE
CHAPTER IV
THE VALIDITY OF INFERENCE (Continued)
TERMINAL ESSAYS
ESSAY I
ON INFERENCE
ESSAY II
ON JUDGEMENT
ESSAY III
ON THE EXTENSIONAL READING OF JUDGEMENT
ESSAY IV
UNIQUENESS
ESSAY V
THE “THIS”
ESSAY Ⅵ
THE NEGATIVE JUDGEMENT
ESSAY Ⅶ
ON THE IMPOSSIBLE, THE UNREAL, THE SELF-CONTRADICTORY, AND THE UNMEANING
ESSAY Ⅷ
SOME REMARKS ON ABSOLUTE TRUTH AND ON PROBABILITY
ESSAY Ⅸ
A NOTE ON ANALYSIS
ESSAY Ⅹ
A NOTE ON IMPLICATION
ESSAY ⅩⅠ
ON THE POSSIBLE AND THE ACTUAL
ESSAY ⅩⅡ
ON THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITY
Volume 9: Appearance and Reality
BOOK Ⅰ. APPEARANCE
1. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES
2. SUBSTANTIVE AND ADJECTIVE
3. RELATION AND QUALITY
4. SPACE AND TIME
5. MOTION AND CHANGE AND ITSPERCEPTION
6. CAUSATION
7. ACTIVITY
8. THINGS
9. THE MEANINGS OF SELF
10. THE REALITY OF SELF
11. PHENOMENALISM
12. THINGS IN THEMSELVES
13. THE GENERAL NATURE OF REALITY
14. THE GENERAL NATURE OF REALITY (cont.)
15. THOUGHT AND REALITY
16. ERROR
17. EVIL
18. TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL APPEARANCE
19. THE THIS AND THE MINE
20. RECAPITULATION
21. SOLIPSISM
22. NATURE
23. BODY AND SOUL
24. DEGREES OF TRUTH AND REALITY
25. GOODNESS
26. THE ABSOLUTE AND ITS APPEARANCE
27. ULTIMATE DOUBTS
APPENDIX
Introduction
Note A. Contradiction, and the contrary
Note B. Relation and Quality
Note C. Identity
Explanatory Notes
Volume 11: Collected Essays, vol. 1
PAMPHLETS
1. THE PRESUPPOSITION OF CRITICAL HISTORY
2. MR. SIDGWICK’S HEDONISM
ESSAYS
3. IS SELF-SACRIFICE AN ENIGMA?
4. IS THERE SUCH A THING AS PURE MALEVOLENCE?
5. SYMPATHY AND INTEREST
6. CAN A MAN SIN AGAINST KNOWLEDGE?
7. SOME REMARKS ON PUNISHMENT
8. THE LIMITS OF INDIVIDUAL AND NATIONAL SELF-SACRIFICE
9. ON THE ANALYSIS OF COMPARISON
10. IS THERE ANY SPECIAL ACTIVITY OF ATTENTION?
11. ON A FEATURE OF ACTIVE ATTENTION
12. ASSOCIATION AND THOUGHT
13. WHY DO WE REMEMBER FORWARDS AND NOT BACKWARDS?
14. ON PLEASURE, PAIN, DESIRE, AND VOLITION
15. ON PROFESSOR JAMES’S DOCTRINE OF SIMPLE RESEMBLANCE(Ⅰ)
16. ON PROFESSOR JAMES’S DOCTRINE OF SIMPLE RESEMBLANCE(Ⅱ)
17. ON PROFESSOR JAMES’S DOCTRINE OF SIMPLE RESEMBLANCE(Ⅲ)
18. ON THE FAILURE OF MOVEMENT IN DREAM
19. WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THE INTENSITY OF PSYCHICAL STATES?
20. ON THE SUPPOSED USELESSNESS OF THE SOUL
Volume 12: Collected Essays, vol. 2
21. IN WHAT SENSE ARE PSYCHICAL STATES EXTENDED?
22. A DEFENCE OF PHENOMENALISM IN PSYCHOLOGY
23. SOME REMARKS ON CONATION
24. ON ACTIVE ATTENTION
25. ON MENTAL CONFLICT AND IMPUTATION
26. THE DEFINITION OF WILL(Ⅰ)
27. THE DEFINITION OF WILL(Ⅱ)
28. THE DEFINITION OF WILL(Ⅲ)
29. THE EVIDENCES OF SPIRITUALISM
30. ON THE TREATMENT OF SEXUAL DETAIL IN LITERATURE (hitherto unpublished)
31. RELATIONS (unfinished, edited by H. H. Joachim)
32. REPLIES TO CRITICISM AND NOTES
1. Mr. Sidgwick on Ethical Studies
2. A Reply to a Criticism (by Professor James Ward)
3. Note (in answer to Alfred Sidgwick)
4. Note (on an article by H. V.Knox)
5. A Disclaimer
6. A Reply to a Criticism (by E. H. Strange)