Abbreviations
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Chronology
PART I. LOGIC AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
1 The Theory of Logical Types [1910]
2 The Philosophical Importance of Mathematical Logic
[1911]
3 On the Axioms of the Infinite and the Transfinite
[1911]
4 What is Logic? [1912]
5 Reply to Koyré [1912]
6 Review of Reymond [1909]
7 Review of Carus [1910]
8 Review of Mannoury [1910]
9 A Medical Logician [1912]
PART II. THE PROBLEM OF MATTER
10 On Matter [1912]
11 Nine Short Manuscripts on Matter [1912–13]
PART III. METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY
12 On the Nature of Truth and Falsehood [1909]
13 The Basis of Realism [1911]
14 Analytic Realism [1911]
15 Knowledge by Acquaintance and Knowledge by Description
[1911]
16 On the Relations of Universals and Particulars [1912]
17 The Nature of Sense-Data: A Reply to Dr. Dawes Hicks
[1913]
18 On the Notion of Cause [1913]
PART IV. ETHICS
19 The Elements of Ethics [1909]
20 Spinoza [1910]
PART V. CRITIQUE OF PRAGMATISM
21 Pragmatism [1909]
22 The Philosophy of William James [1910]
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23 Review of James’s Memories and Studies
[1911]
24 Pragmatism and Logic [1912]
25 Review of James’s Essays in Radical
Empiricism
[1912]
26 Review of Boutroux [1912]
PART VI. CRITIQUE OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF BERGSON
27 The Professor’s Guide to Laughter [1912]
28 The Philosophy of Bergson [1912]
29 Metaphysics and Intuition [1913]
30 Mr. Wildon Carr’s Defence of Bergson [1913]
PART VII. CRITIQUE OF IDEALISM
31 Some Explanations in Reply to Mr. Bradley [1910]
32 The Philosophy of Theism [1912]
33 Hegel and Common Sense [1912]
34 The Philosophy of Good Taste [1912]
35 The Twilight of the Absolute [1913]
36 Philosophy Made Orthodox [1913]
APPENDIXES
I F.C.S. Schiller’s Replies to Papers 21 and
24
[1909–12]
II Preface to Philosophical Essays [1910]
III F.H. Bradley’s Criticism of Russell and His Reply to
Russell
[1910–11]
IV Sur les axiomes de l’infini et du transfini [1911]
V Le Réalisme analytique [1911]
VI G. Dawes Hicks’s “The Nature of Sense-Data”
[1911]
VII Remarks on Opening the Section [1912]
VIII “Réponse à M. Koyré” [1912]
and an
English Translation of
“Sur les Nombres de M. Russell” by A. Koyré
IX “On Mr. Russell’s Reasons for Supposing that
Bergson’s
Philosophy is Not True” by H.
Wildon Carr
Annotation
Textual Notes
Bibliographical Index
General Index
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