Contemporary British Philosophy: Personal Statements Third SeriesRoutledge, 2014 M06 3 - 520 páginas This is Volume IX of twenty-two in a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1964, this text is volume three of three on contemporary British Philosophy and includes personal statements from varied contributors of the time. |
Contenido
H B Acton Political Justification | 21 |
A J Ayer Philosophical Scepticism | 45 |
Winston H F Barnes On Seeing and Hearing | 63 |
C A Campbell Selfactivity and its Modes | 83 |
Frederick C Copleston Philosophical Knowledge | 117 |
A C Ewing The Necessity of Metaphysics | 141 |
J N Findlay An Examination of Tenses | 165 |
Stuart Hampshire Identification and Existence | 189 |
J D Mabbott Freewill and Punishment | 287 |
D M Mackinnon Ethical Intuition | 311 |
H J Paton Fifty Years of Philosophy | 335 |
K R Popper Three Views Concerning Human Knowledge | 355 |
H H Price The Argument from Illusion | 389 |
L J Russell Belief and Action | 401 |
Gilbert Ryle Sensation | 425 |
F Waismann How I see Philosophy | 445 |
H A Hodges What is to become of Philosophical Theology? | 209 |
William Kneale The Province of Logic | 235 |
H D Lewis Worship and Idolatry | 263 |
Biographical Notes | 491 |
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