Volumes of The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell


Volume 7: Theory of Knowledge: The 1913 Manuscript

Edited by Elizabeth Ramsden Eames in collaboration with Kenneth Blackwell
London and Boston: George Allen & Unwin
Pp.: lv, 258.
ISBN: 978-0-415-10450-0



Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chronology

PART I. ON THE NATURE OF ACQUAINTANCE

Chap. I Preliminary Description of Experience
Chap. II Neutral Monism
Chap. III Analysis of Experience
Chap. IV Definitions and Methodological Principles in Theory of Knowledge
Chap. V Sensation and Imagination
Chap. VI On the Experience of Time
Chap. VII On the Acquaintance Involved in Our Knowledge of Relations
Chap. VIII Acquaintance with Predicates
Chap. IX Logical Data

PART II. ATOMIC PROPOSITIONAL THOUGHT

Chap. I The Understanding of Propositions
Chap. II Analysis and Synthesis
Chap. III Various Examples of Understanding

  Chap. IV Belief, Disbelief, and Doubt
Chap. V Truth and Falsehood
Chap. VI Self-Evidence
Chap. VII Degrees of Certainty

APPENDICES

A.1 Course Description—Theory of Knowledge
A.2 Course Description—Advanced Logic
A.3 Outline—Theory of Knowledge
A.4 Diagrams—Relation and Judgment
A.5 Outline—Atomic Propositional Thought/Molecular Propositional Thought
A.6 Outline—Molecular Thought
A.7 Outline—Theory of Knowledge Lectures, Part II
B.1 Draft Paper—Props Complex
B.2 Diagrams—Relation and Judgment
C Reconstructed Table of Contents

Annotation
Textual Notes
Bibliographical Index
General Index



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