Bertrand Russell and the British Tradition in Philosophy |
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Prefaces page | 7 |
Preliminary Remarks about Existence | 13 |
Russells Views about Sensedata | 32 |
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actually answer applied argument assert Avar belief chapter colour complete analysis complex object complex phrases complex symbol constituents contingent universal propositions course daughter of Hitler deciduousness definite description elements existence existential propositions explained external world factual knowledge footnote G. E. M. Anscombe given Hume idea important impressions incomplete symbols inference instance interpretation intrinsically simple judging kind knowledge by acquaintance knowledge by description L.KN logical apparatus logical atomism logically proper name look mentioned mind ordinary proper name parsimonious particular perceived perception person Philosophy of Logical possible priori connection problem properties and relations proposition containing propositional function question reason Russell says Russell's account Russell's analysis Russell's logical Russell's theory sense sense-data singular propositions singular symbols speaker symbols denoting things Theory of Definite theory of judgement theory of meaning thesis thought tion Tractatus treat as simple true truth unanalysable understand verb version of logical Wittgenstein