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Bradleian, a.|ˈbrædlɪən, -ˈliːən| Also Bradleyan. [f. Bradley (see below) + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of: (a) the English idealist philosopher Francis Herbert Bradley (1846–1924) or his writings; or (b) his brother, the Shakespearean critic Andrew Cecil Bradley (1851–1925).
1905W. James in Jrnl. Philos. 2 Mar. 115 It gets rid of any need for an Absolute of the Bradleyan type. 1909― Pluralistic Universe ii. 71 The functions of the bradleian absolute are in this particular identical with those of the theistic God. 1943E. L. Mascall He who Is vi. 77 Idealistic philosophies of the Bradleian type are so unsatisfactory. 1961Listener 21 Dec. 1083/2 He does not try to put Othello back on the Bradleian pedestal. |