The Nature of Thought, Volume 2G. Allen & Unwin, 1939 - Knowledge, Theory of |
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CHAPTER XVIII | 23 |
And in systems slightly more complex p | 29 |
CHAPTER XIX | 37 |
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A. E. Housman absolutely abstract accept admit analogy answer appeal to authority appear argument assertion association associationism authority beliefs C. I. Lewis called causal certainty Chap character clear complete conceived concept conclusion connection conscious consists correspondence course definition degree deny doubt empiricism empiricist essence Euclidean geometry example experience explicit fact false feeling follows formal given grasp hold idea ideal identity implies inference insight instance intellectual intelligence invention judgement knowledge Kubla Khan law of contradiction laws of logic less logicians material implication mathematical matter means ment merely mind nature necessary necessity never object observation once particular perception perhaps philosophy possible present principle problem proposition psychology question reality reason reflection relation relevant seems seen self-evidence sense Socrates sort subconscious suggestion suppose sure syllogism things thought tion true truth verified whole