The Problems of Philosophy/Index
INDEX
The interrogations indicate places where a view is discussed, not asserted.
Absolute idea, 222
Acquaintance, 68, 69, 72 ff., 170, 211
with Self? 78 ff.
Act, mental, 65
Analytic, 128
A priori, 116, 118, 125, 127 ff., 161 ff.
mental? 136
Arithmetic, 130
Being, 156
Belief, 186 ff.
Berkeley, 18, 22, 24, 56, 60 ff., 114, 149, 151
Bradley, 148
Cogito, 28
Colours, 11, 12, 13, 54–6, 215
Contemplation, 244
Contradiction, law of, 113, 129
Correspondence of sense-data and physical objects, 35, 38, 49, 52–3, 59, 62
Correspondence of belief and fact, 190 ff.
Critical Philosophy, 126
Deduction, 123
Description, 71, 74, 81 ff., 170
Duration, 50
Excluded Middle, 113
Existence, 155:
Experience:
Facts, 214
Falsehood, 187 ff.
definition of, 201
Generalisation, empirical, 121, 125, 166
Hegel, 221 ff.
Hume, 114, 129, 149, 151 Ideas, 61 ff., 155
innate, 114
Platonic, 142 ff.
defined, 58
grounds of, 60 ff.
Idealists, 56
Identity, law of, 113
Inference, logical and psychological, 209
Infinity, 227 ff.
Innate, ideas and principles, 114
Introspection, 76
Knowledge:
definition of, 204 ff.
of future, 94 ff.
only of mental things? 64 ff.
theory of, 60
Locke, 114
Microscope, 14
the only reality? 21
Monad, 148
Monadism, 148
Monism, 148
Nature of a thing, 224
Necessity, 121
of judgment, 197
Particular, 145
Phenomena, 134
Physical objects, 18, 30 ff., 53, 81, 132, 170
Plato, 142 ff.
Probable opinion, 217
Probability, 96, 102, 105, 114
Propositions, constituents of, 90
Rationalists, 114, 134 Reality, 12, 17, 24
Relations, 139, 148, 151, 159, 224–6
sense of, 198
Self, 78 ff.
Self-consciousness, 77
Self-evidence, 176 ff.
two kinds of, 212
Sense-data, 17, 23, 27, 36, 42, 73, 132, 213
Shapes, 15
Euclidean and non-Euclidean, 229
Space, physical, 47 ff.
Subject, 197
Swift, 122
Thing in itself, 134
Time, 50 ff., 135, 160, 227 ff.
Touch, 16
Truth, 186 ff.
definition of, 201
Uniformity of Nature, 98
Universals, 76, 81, 142–57, 231
not mental, 151 ff.
Verbs, 147 ff.