The Philosophy of Bertrand Russell, Volume 1Harper & Row, 1963 For contents and other editions, see Author Catalog. |
Contents
Analysis and the Unity of Russells | 55 |
A Reply to Bertrand Russells | 155 |
Method in Russells Work | 257 |
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A-proposition actual Analysis of Mind appears argument assertion atomic author of Waverley axioms believe called causal complex concepts concerned consists constituents context defined Denken doctrine dualism empirical empiricism exist experience expressed fact false follows formal France is wise G. E. Moore Ibid ideas images inference Inquiry interpretation kind King of France knowledge language least one person Leibniz logical analysis logical construction material object mathematics ment mental metaphysical method mnemic naïve realism neutral monism neutral stuff notion observation occur particular Peano perceived perception phrase physical object possible Principia principle problem properties propositional function pure question realism reference regard relations Russell means Russell's definition Russell's theory scientific seems sensations sense sense-data sentence sort statement suppose symbols tautology theory of descriptions theory of types things tion true universal unperceived aspects Waverley was Scotch words wrote Waverley