Mysticism and Logic and Other Essays |
Contents
III A FREE MANS WORSHIP9 | |
IV THE STUDY OF MATHEMATICS | |
V MATHEMATICS AND THE METAPHYSICIANS | |
VI ON SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN PHILOSOPHY | |
VII THE ULTIMATE CONSTITUENTS OF MATTER23 | |
VIII THE RELATION OF SENSEDATA TO PHYSICS | |
IX ON THE NOTION OF CAUSE | |
X KNOWLEDGE BY ACQUAINTANCE AND KNOWLEDGE BY DESCRIPTION | |
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acquainted actual appearances argument Aristotle author of Waverley axioms become belief belong called causal dependence concerned construction correlation datum defined definition denotation desire determined difficulty empirical entities ethical event evil evolutionism example exist fact false finite future geometry given Hegel Heraclitus hitherto human ideal impulse inferred infinite number infinitesimal instinct intellect intuition Joseph Larmor judgment Julius Caesar kind knowledge knowledge by description law of causality Leibniz logic mathematicians matter means mental merely metaphysical method mind mysticism nature necessary notion observed Parmenides particular past perceived perspective philosophy philosophy of mathematics physical world Plato possible present principle priori problem propositional function pure mathematics question realise reality reason regard relation round square scientific scientific method Scott seems sense-data sensibile sensibilia so-and-so space supposed teleological theory thing thought true truth ultimate constituents universe volitions whole wholly wish word