Originally published in 1931 this book follows the sceptical principles of Bradley to their logical conclusions pushing them even further than Bradley was willing to go. The argument selected as a starting point is the one used in Note A of the appendix to Appearance and Reality. The author argues for a return to the position of Kant and opposes the central conception of Absolute Idealism arguing for a metaphysical scepticism. |Scepticism and Construction Bradley's Sceptical Principle as the Basis of Constructive Philosophy