edited by Donovan Wishon and Bernard Linsky
Book Index
a posteriori |
266-267 |
a priori |
12-17, 36-38, 42, 87, 89, 93-102, 110, 194, 198-200, 215, 231-233, 243-245, 263, 271
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abstraction |
15, 22, 73, 78, 160, 174, 191, 216 |
Amijee, Fatema |
47, 55, 58, 60, 65, 71-73 |
argument from simplicity |
39, 92, 114 |
Austin, John |
67 |
axiom of reducibility |
38, 241 |
Ayer, Alfred |
67, 98 |
Berkeley, George |
2, 5-6, 10, 14-15, 77-78, 82, 89, 150, 172 |
Bismark, Otto von |
33-34, 43, 136 |
Bradley, Francis Herbert |
39, 92, 114 |
Brentano, Franz |
10, 156-157, 162, 165 |
Broad, Charlie Dunbar |
6 |
Caesar, Julius |
29 |
Cantor, Georg |
192, 233, 239-240, 267 |
Cargile, James |
178 |
Carnap, Rudolf |
77 |
Cartesian |
9, 30, 47-48, 52-57, 61-62, 69, 88, 109, 153-154, 159, 169 |
chicken, Russell's |
12-13 |
Cornelius, Hans |
15, 77 |
definite descriptions |
47, 55, 70, 75, 99, 238, 246-247, 252, 258, 261-263, 268 |
Descartes, René |
5-6, 8, 69, 83-84, 93, 158 |
Desdemona |
209, 220, 244, 251, 258-265 |
dreams |
5, 32, 108, 111-114, 119-125, 159, 161, 259 |
empiricism |
13-15, 35, 38, 42, 65-67, 77, 83, 89, 98, 101, 147-148, 190, 198, 203, 231-234, 271 |
Evans, Gareth |
73, 79 |
foundationalism |
12, 48, 52, 61, 67, 87-88, 91-92, 110, 158-159 |
Frege, Gottlob |
29, 45, 54, 75, 153, 157, 189, 192, 195, 219, 267 |
full disclosure |
70-72 |
Geach, Peter |
46-48, 54-57, 61 |
George IV |
46, 54-55, 70-72, 76 |
Gettier, Edmund |
2, 18 |
Griffin, Nicholas |
2, 62, 95, 157, 168, 173, 210, 219, 250, 256 |
Grote, John |
130 |
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich |
18-21, 68-69 |
Heidegger, Martin |
169 |
Hicks, George Dawes |
26, 41, 89 |
Hume, David |
4-6, 13-15, 77, 112, 150, 172 |
Husserl, Edmund |
10, 153-169 |
idealism |
2, 7, 10, 18, 31, 40, 49, 82, 87, 91, 121, 129-130, 138-140, 148, 150, 163, 169, 199, 203 |
induction |
7, 12-13, 16, 31, 36-39, 80, 87, 92-96, 117 |
infallibility |
50-51, 62, 81, 92-93, 110, 159 |
instinctive belief |
9, 33, 40-42, 93, 103, 114, 149 |
introspection |
49, 107, 110-111, 121-123, 166 |
Jackson, Frank |
1, 9-10, 66, 141 |
Jourdain, Philip |
210-212 |
Kant, Immanual |
2, 5-6, 13, 31-32, 99, 199, 231-232 |
Keynes, John Maynard |
7, 12-13, 30, 37 |
knowledge argument |
10, 141 |
knowledge by acquaintance |
1, 10-12, 16-18, 25, 29, 33, 49-50, 53, 65, 72, 75, 87-92, 131-134, 196, 199, 204-205 |
knowledge by description |
1, 10-12, 25, 29, 33, 53, 65, 87-99, 131, 134, 196, 204-205, 232 |
knowledge of things |
11-12, 31, 40-42, 48, 50, 52, 65, 68-69, 90-91, 101, 129-133, 136, 141-144, 199, 232 |
knowledge of truths |
11-18, 38, 48-54, 57, 61, 65-69, 72, 75, 87, 90-93, 100, 110, 129-133, 141, 144, 190, 232 |
Leibniz, Gottfried William |
2, 13 |
Lewis, David |
9-10, 178, 182-185 |
Locke, John |
4-6, 15 |
logical constructions |
70, 82-83, 88, 93-94, 97-103, 132, 139, 147, 195-198, 237 |
logical fictions |
132, 138, 192-196, 218 |
logical positivism |
232 |
logicism |
239-240 |
MacIntyre, Alasdair |
142-143, 146, 148 |
mathematical logic |
4, 17, 190, 194, 200, 203, 215-216, 231-234, 241-242 |
Meinong, Alexius |
6, 10, 15, 77, 79-80, 156-159, 166-168, 174, 198 |
memory |
11, 60-61, 73-74, 108, 121, 123-125, 148, 155 |
Merleau-Ponty,Maurice |
149 |
Mill, John Stuart |
20 |
Mont Blanc |
47, 54, 236 |
Moore, George Edward |
3, 6-8, 28-31, 37, 41, 101, 129-131, 138-140, 154, 169, 173, 195, 207, 215 |
Morrell, Lady Ottoline |
3-6, 10, 13, 16-20, 49, 93-96, 103, 119, 218, 221 |
multiple relation theory of judgment |
1, 17, 28, 31, 34, 58, 60, 87-90, 168, 193, 205, 207, 209-214, 221, 231, 233, 241, 243-247, 250-254 |
Murdoch, Iris |
142-149 |
Murray, Gilbert |
2-5, 16-20, 69, 91 |
neutral monism |
17, 82, 119-121, 126, 130, 249, 266, 282 |
nominalism |
14-15, 71, 77, 171-172, 176-187, 235-237, 240-244 |
Nunn, Thomas Percy |
101-102, 116 |
Plato |
5, 13, 16-20, 163, 173-175, 190, 194, 206, 232, 268 |
Poincaré, Henri |
239-240 |
present King of France |
10, 246 |
principle of acquaintance |
20, 26-29, 53, 79-80, 99, 129, 135, 205 |
propositional functions |
76, 99, 134, 195-196, 204-206, 217, 260 |
propositions |
13-14, 20, 26-38, 45, 59, 68-72, 75-80, 92, 99, 129, 131-135, 165-168, 173-174, 189-225, 231-260 |
rationalism |
13, 16, 231-232 |
regress argument |
13-15, 76, 171-187 |
Rodriguez-Pereyra, Gonzalo |
178-184 |
round squares |
10, 167, 259 |
Sainsbury, R. Mark |
94, 98-100, 103 |
Sartre, Jean Paul |
169 |
self-evidence |
38, 41-42, 48-52, 60-61, 68, 80-82, 92-93, 98, 158, 219, 232 |
sensibilia |
42-43, 46, 67, 96-104, 131 |
sense data |
1, 5-8, 10-12, 25-26, 29-36, 39-43, 46-50, 54, 57-58, 62, 65-83, 87-104, 110-121, 130-133, 136-133, 136-137, 159, 163-164, 196, 270 |
Sheffer, Henry Maurice |
4 |
Sinn |
29, 75 |
Soames, Scott |
94, 103 |
solipsism |
95-96, 101 |
Spinoza, Baruch |
5-6 |
Strawson, Galen |
143 |
Strawson, Peter |
73 |
Stump, Eleanor |
141-146 |
substitutional theory |
54, 62, 238-243 |
table, Russell's |
7, 30-35, 65-69, 73-74, 78, 89-90, 103-104, 109-112, 115-117, 120, 130-131, 154-156, 168 |
Tarski, Alfred |
175, 202, 238, 262 |
tautology |
224, 241 |
the sun, example of |
48, 51, 57, 81 |
the uniformity of nature |
12-13, 95 |
tropes |
171, 176, 184-187 |
Twardowski, Kazimierz |
156, 162 |
universals |
11, 13-16, 37-38, 46, 69, 76-78, 87, 94, 121, 131, 136, 158, 160-164, 171-187, 190-200, 202-206, 214-216, 219-223, 231-234, 237, 239, 242-244, 248-249, 260-261, 268-271
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Whitehead, Alfred North |
3-5, 52, 101-102, 115-116, 194-198, 204, 206-207, 212-214, 233, 242, 245-246 |
Wittgenstein, Ludwig |
17, 20, 35, 38, 71-73, 94, 96, 148, 168, 200, 204, 215, 218-225, 241, 258
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