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Searching for a Critical Metaphysics: Kantian Traces in Bradley’s Philosophy

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 21. Juli 2025

Abstract

In this essay, I argue that Bradley’s engagement with Kant’s theoretical philosophy, often mediated by Herbart, Hamilton, and Lotze, led him to reassess his early Hegelianism and to develop a critical metaphysics. Bradley’s philosophy is examined diachronically, from early writings (2) to Appearance and Reality (4) through The Principles of Logic (3). I also provide a preliminary overview of Kant’s reception in Britain (1) to set the historical background for other sections. This essay explores a topic not previously investigated, as other contributions on Bradley and Kant compare them without historical concern. By focusing on Bradley’s sources, we can appreciate the influence of Kantianism through some understudied thinkers. In addition, I adopt a historical-diachronic approach that clarifies the development of Bradley’s philosophy by exploiting documents such as manuscripts and reading notes. In particular, I present the first analysis of a 1877–1878 manuscript – Bradley’s initial formulation of his peculiar metaphysics.


Corresponding author: Giulio M. Cavalli, Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Storici, via B. Croce 12, 80134 Napoli (NA), Italy, E-mail:

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Received: 2025-03-24
Accepted: 2025-06-30
Published Online: 2025-07-21

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