Critical Realism: A Study of the Nature and Conditions of KnowledgeRussell & Russell, 1969 - 283 pages |
Contents
NATURAL REALISM | 1 |
NATURAL REALISM AND SCIENCE | 22 |
THE ADVANCE OF THE PERSONAL | 49 |
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activity Agnosticism analysis appearance argument assert assumption basis belief Berkeley body brain called causal chapter character characteristic coexistential cognitive relation common sense concepts connected consciousness considered construction contrast correspondence critical realism denotation developed distinction dominant dualism elements empirical epistemological evident examine existence existential experienced external fact feeling field of experience function Hence idea idea-object idealism idealist images independent individual individual's experience inner sphere interpretation introspection intuition involves judgment knowl logic means mediate mental pluralism mind mind-body mind-body problem motives Natural Realism non-mental object known object of thought organism outlook panpsychism panpsychist perceived perception philosophy physical things physical world position present principle problem processes propositions psychical psychology qualities question reality realize reason reference reflection regard result rience scientific realism scientist seems sensations social solipsism spatial subject-self subjective idealism supposed temporal term theory of knowledge thing-experiences thinkers tion truth unity