Philosophical Essays |
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INDIVIDUALS I | 1 |
THE IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES | 26 |
NEGATION | 36 |
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abstract entities action actual affirmative analysis answer apply argument Aristotelian Society assumption behaviour Bentham blue causal characteristics it appears claim colour defined definite number describe directly apprehended doubt empirical English language entail saying ethical eulb evidence example exist existentially delusive experience expressions fact false feeling follow G. E. Moore Geach given happiness headache identity of indiscernibles imply incompatible indicators individuals instantiated J. S. Mill language logically Macbeth match-box memory merely meta-ethical moral judgements negation negative signs observer occasions occur ontology pain past perceiving person phenomenalist philosophers physical dagger physical entity physical objects pleasure possible precognition predicate stands Principia Ethica principle problem properties proposition qualitatively question Quine reason reference regarded relations satisfied sense sense-experiences sense-field sensory sentence situation someone sort speak specious present supposed surface terminology of sense-data theory things tion truth usage veridical visual W. V. Quine word sense