Bertrand Russell's Neutral Monism |
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Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEUTRAL MONISM | 8 |
II | 15 |
Copyright | |
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accepts according according to Russell Analysis of Matter Analysis of Mind appearances aspects atomism belief belongs body brain called causal characteristic complex composed concept connected consciousness considered consists constituents constructions continuity correlated defined definition Development distinction distinguish earlier elements emergent entities example existence experience explain external fact feeling follows give given Human Ibid idea identity images important inferred involve kind knowledge known later laws logical London maintains material means memory mental mind and matter mnemic namely nature neutral monism noticing object occurrence Outline of Philosophy particulars past perceived percepts person perspective position possible present problem properties propositions psychological question recognises reference regards relation remembered Russell Russell's says seems seen sensations sensations and images sense similar sort space stage statements structure stuff suggests supposed taken theory thing thinks thought tion true unperceived whole