Appearance and Reality: A Metaphysical EssayRoutledge, 2016 M02 11 - 656 pages First published in 2002. This is the revised second edition of a volume of an essay on metaphysics, originally published in 1897. |
Contents
Motion and Change and its Perception | |
Causation | |
Things | |
The Reality of Self | |
Phenomenalism | |
The General Nature of Reality cont | |
The General Nature of Reality | |
Thought and Reality | |
Error | |
Evil | |
Recapitulation | |
Nature | |
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Absolute abstraction actual adjective admit æsthetic appearance aspect assert attempt become body causation certainly Chapter xxvii character conclusion connection consider consists contradiction deny desire difference distinction diversity doctrine doubt elements enquiry error essence essential existence experience external F. H. BRADLEY fact fall false feeling finite further hand harmony Hedonism hence idea ideal identity Identity of Indiscernibles implies impossible inconsistent intellect internal J. S. Mill knowledge Law of Contradiction less mean merely metaphysics mind monad moral nature not-self object once ontological argument pain perceive perception perfection perhaps personal identity phenomena pleasure plurality positive possess possible predicate present principle psychical psychology qualities question reality regard relation religion result secondary qualities seems seen sense sentience side Solipsism somehow soul space suppose surely taken temporal thing Thing-in-itself thought transcend true truth unity universe urge whole wholly