Readings in Philosophical AnalysisHerbert Feigl, Wilfrid Sellars "Suggested further readings": pages [617]-626. |
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Logical Empiricism | 3 |
Is Existence a Predicate? | 29 |
On Denoting | 103 |
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actual analysis apply argument assert assumptions basis behavior belief C. I. Lewis called Carnap causal clause complete concepts concerning confirmed connection construction convention deductive defined definition determined discussion distinction egocentric predicament emotion empirical science entities epistemological euclidean geometry example existence experience explanation expressions fact false feel formulation frequency frequency interpretation function geometry given hypothesis inductive inference interpretation involved kind knowledge language laws logical logical positivism mathematical matter meaning meaningful ment meta-language metaphysical method mind moral nature nominalist nominatum notion object observed occur ostensive definitions Peano postulates philosophical physical position possible postulates pragmatic predicates present primitive principle priori probability problem properties proposition psychological purely question reference relation rules scientific semantic sense sentences sentential function sequence speak specific statement suppose symbols teleological tences theoretical theory thing tion true truth truth-value usage verified W. V. Quine words world-story