An outline of philosophy, / by Bertrand Russell.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Russell, Bertrand, 1872-1970 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : G. Allen & Unwin, [1927]
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Table of Contents:
  • I, Philosophic doubts
  • pt. I. Man from without. II, Man and his environment. III, The process of learning in animals and infants. IV, Language. V, Perception objectively regarded. VI, Memory objectively regarded. VII, Inference as a habit. VIII, Knowledge behaviouristically considered
  • pt. II. The physical world. IX, The structure of the atom. X, Relativity. XI, Causal laws in physics. XII, Physics and perception. XIII, Physical and perceptual space. XIV, Perception and physical causal lawss. XV, The nature of our knowledge of physics
  • pt. III. Man from within. XVI, Self-observation. XVII, Images. XVIII, Imagination and memory. XIX, The introspective analysis of perception. XX, Consciousness? XXI, Emotion, desire, and will. XXII, Ethics
  • pt. IV. The universe. XXIII, Some great philosophies of the past. XXIV, Truth and falsehood. XXV, The validity of inference. XXVI, Events, matter, and mind. XXVII, Man's place in the universe
  • Index.
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