Philosophical Essays |
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INDIVIDUALS | 1 |
THE IDENTITY OF INDISCERNIBLES | 26 |
NEGATION | 36 |
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abstract entities action actual affirmative analysis answer appear apply argument Aristotelian Society assert assumed assumption behaviour Bentham blue causal claim colour complementary dagger defined definite number describe directly apprehended directly seen doubt empirical entail ethical eulb evidence example exist experience expressions fact false feeling follow G. E. Moore given H. H. Price happiness headache identity of indiscernibles incompatible indicators individuals inference knowledge language logically Macbeth match-box meaning ments merely meta-ethical moral judgements morally responsible negation negative statements observer occasions occur ontology P. T. Geach pain perceived person phenomenalist philosophers physical entity physical objects pleasure position possible precognition predicates principle problem Professor Price properties proposition question Quine reason reference regard relations satisfied sense sense-data sense-experiences sense-field sensory sentence simply situation someone sort specious present supposed telepathy temporal theory things tion truth uniquely instantiated usage visual W. V. Quine word