Description |
vii, 242 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
First series published in 1951 under title: Essays on logic and language. |
Contents |
Series I -- Systematically misleading expressions / Gilbert Ryle -- Time: A Treatment of some puzzles / J. N. Findlay -- Bertrand Russell's doubts about induction / Paul Edwards -- The philosopher's use of analogy / Margaret Macdonald -- Is there a problem about sense-data / G. A. Paul -- Verifiability / F. Waismann -- The ascription of responsibility and rights / H. L. A. Hart -- The language of political theory / Margaret Macdonald -- Gods / John Wisdom -- Series II -- Language strata / F. Waismann -- Will the future be like the past? / F. L. Will -- Universals / D. F. Pears -- Categories / Gilert Ryle -- Is existence a predicate? / G. E. Moore -- Every event has a cause / G. J. Warnock -- Incompatibilities of colours / D. F. Pears -- Other minds / J. L. Austin -- On grading / J. O. Urmson -- Historical explanation / A. M. MacIver -- Mathematics and the world / Douglas Gasking -- Theory construction / J. J. C. Smart |
Subject |
Logic.
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Logic. |
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Language and languages.
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Language and languages. |
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