Notes on Philosophy, Probability and Mathematics |
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CONTENTS EDITORS INTRODUCTION | 14 |
General view of philosophy 0021101 | 33 |
Can we put the problem of philosophy thus? 0021102 | 34 |
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11 Struck 9 Struck absurd acquainted analysis Ans((wer apparent variable appear argument Aristotelian Society assert axiom of infinity belief C. D. Broad Cambridge causal chance clear clearly cognitive colour consider constituents contains contradiction D.H. Mellor define definition discussion event experience express fact false feel finite G. E. Moore give Hilbert hypothesis idea identity implies induction inference infinite J.M. Keynes judgment justify Keynes knowledge logical mathematicians mathematics Mathematik meaning merely mind namely nature nonsense notes number of things objects occur paper philosophy physical possible Principia Mathematica Principle of Indifference prob((ability probability problem prop((osition prop((osition))s proposition propositional function psychology question Ramsey Ramsey's references relation rules Russell Russell's seems sense datum Socrates solipsism sort suppose symbol tautology theory thought tion Tractatus Logico-philosophicus true truth function truth-function values Wittgenstein words