Bradley’s Supposed Rejection of Subject-Predicate Judgements

Bradley Studies 4 (1):102-112 (1998)
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Abstract

I agree that Wollheim is wrong in his reconstruction of Bradley's arguments on Subject-Predicate judgements, but not completely. Wollheim is right about the conclusion of Bradley's arguments. I argue that Bradley does not reject subject-predicate form of judgements rather he attack's the idea that there is some judgement in which the subject is the nude reality.

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Francisco Manuel Saurí Mercader
Universitat de Valencia

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