Complexes and Consciousness |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Objects Qualities and Complexes | 15 |
Qualityinstances Relations and Collections | 44 |
Copyright | |
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acts affairs analysis appeal argued argument Armstrong assume atomic avoid basic belief Bergmann calls causal claim collection color complex unity concept conjunctive connection consider constituents construed contains corresponding definite determining direct discussion distinction distinguish diverse earlier elements employing entails entities example exemplification existence experience expressed extension facts follows function further given ground hence higher hold idea individual intentional introduce involved kind later laws Lewis logical matter means memory mental Moore names nature noted notion objects ontological paradox particulars pattern phenomenal philosophical physical objects possible predicate present problem properties proposition purported quality instances question realism recognize reference rejects relation relational properties represent requires role Russell Russell's Segelberg sense sentence similarity simply spatial speak specify stand statements structure taken takes temporal theory things thought trope true truth universal