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The problems of philosophy (Russell's phenomenalism (Veil of…
The problems of philosophy
Russell's phenomenalism
Veil of perception
"A brown colour is being seen"
Apparent space
Real space
Propositions we understand consist of things with which we are acquainted
Sentences with semantics
3 laws of thought
Identity
Excluded middle
Contradiction
A priori
3 criticisms
Minds are physical and can change
No noumena
Represent phenomena
Relations of universals
Space
Time
Relations
Sense-data
Appearance
Sense-data
Sensations
The argument from perceptual relativism
2 criticisms
Putnam's special property
Perception is not that relative
Existence of matter
The argument from public neutral objects
The argument from simplicity
Cat
General on philosophy
Criticises others
Idealism
3 criticisms of idealism
Confusion existential attributive properties
The mental is physical
Ambiguous use idea
Hegel
Empiricism incompatible metaphysics
Kant space and time mathematical
Value of philosophy
Unifies scientific knowledge
Trains minds to avoid fallacies
Encourages intellectual activity
Taxonomy of knowledge
Knowledge
Knowledge of things
Knowledge by description
Definite description
Ambiguous description
Knowledge by acquaintance
Past experience
Introspection
Self
Universals
Sense-data
Knowledge of truths
General principles
Ethical intuition
Subjectivist
Self-evident logical principles
Immune arch-demon
Mathematical truths