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Bernard Bosanquet , 1848-1923, English philosopher, educated at Oxford. He lectured there (1871-81) and at St. Andrews (1903-8). His major works include A History of Aesthetic (1892), The Philosophical Theory of the State (1899), and The Value and Destiny of the Individual (1913). They exemplify the idealists' discontent with British empiricism at the end of the 19th cent.

Bibliography: See biography by H. Bosanquet (1924); J. H. Muirhead, ed., Bernard Bosanquet and His Friends (1935).

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Bosanquet, Bernard (1848–1923), Idealist philosopher. With F. H. Bradley he was the leading exponent of Absolute Idealism in England. He conceived of religion as only a stage towards metaphysics and God as no more than the highest of the appearances of the Absolute; the Incarnation he found meaningless.

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