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38(1945)続き A History of Western Philosophy, and Its Connection with Political and Social Circumstances from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. 2.London; Allen & Unwin, 1946. 916 p. 23 cm. * First pub. in Great Britain by Allen & Unwin in 1946. ![]() 3.Toronto; Nelson, 1946. 2nd ed. 1.London; Allen & Unwin, c1961. 842 p. 22 cm. * Bergson のところが少し削除されている。 * Clothbound ed. ![]() 2.London; Allen & Unwin, 1961. 842 p. 22 cm. (Unwin books, 25) 3.First pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1979. ●RC 39(1948) Human Knowledge; Its Scope and Limits. 1.London; Allen & Unwin, 1948. 538 p. 22 cm. [Contents] Preface. Introduction. Pt.I: The world of science. 1.Individual and social knowledge. The universe of astronomy. 3.The world of physics. 4.Biological evolution. 5.The psysiology and sensation and volition. 6.The sense of mind. Pt.II: Language. 1.The uses of language. 2.Ostensive definition. 3. Proper names. 4.Egocentric particulars. 5.Suspended reactions; knowledge and belief. 6.Sensations. 7.External reference of ideas and beliefs. 8.Truth; elementary forms. 9.Logical words and falsehood. 10.General knowledge. 11.Fact, belief, truth, and knowledge. Pt.III: Science and perception. Introduction. 1.Knowledge of facts and knowledge of laws. 2.Solipsism. 3.Probable inference in common-sense practice. 4.Physics and experience. 5.Time in experience. 6.Space in psychology. 7.Mind and matter. Pt.IV: Scientific concepts. 1.Interpretation. 2.Minimum vocabularies. 3.Structure. 4.Structure and minimum vocabularies. 5.Time, public and private. 6.Space in classical physics. 7.Space-time. 8.The principle of individuation. 9.Causal laws. 10.Space-time and causality. Pt.V: Probability. Introduction. 1.Kinds of probability. 2.Mathematical probability. 3.The finite-frequency theory. 4.Mises-Reichenbach theory. 5.Keynes's theory of probability. 6.Degrees of credibility. 7.Probability and induction. Pt.VI: Postulates of scientific inference. 1.Kinds of knowledge. 2.The role of induction. 3.The postulate of natural kinds. 4.Knowledge transcending experience. 4.Knowledge transcending experience. 5.Causal lines. 6.Structure and causal laws. 7.Interaction. 8.Analogy. 9.Summary of postulates. 10.The limits of empiricism. Index. ![]() 2.New York; Simon & Schuster, 1948. xvi,524 p. 3.New York; Humanities Press, ?? 538 p. 23 cm. |
40(1949) Authority and the Individual; the Reith Lectures for 1948/1949. 1.London; Allen & Unwin, c1949. 125 p. port. 19 cm. * The first Reith lectures. [Contents] Prefatory note. 1.Social cohesion and human nature. 2.Social cohesion and government. 3.The role of individuality. 4.The conflict of technique and human nature. 5.Control and initiative; their respective spheres. 6.Individual and social ethics. No index. ![]() 2.New York; Simon & Schuster, 1949. 79 p. 21 cm. ![]() 3.Boston; Beacon, 1949. 101 p. 21 cm. (Beacon paperbacks, 93) * With a terminal essay: Philosophy ad politics. ![]() 4.London; Allen & Unwin, 1965. 94 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 61) ![]() 5.New York; AMS Press, 1968. 79 p. 22 cm. 6.First pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1977. 95 p. 20 cm. ![]() 41(1950) Unpopular Essays. 1.London; Allen & Unwin, 1950. 223 p. 19 cm. [Contents] Preface(Apr. 1950) Acknowledgment. 1.Philosophy and politcs. 2.Philosophy for laymen. 3.The future of mankind. 4.Philosophy's ulterior motives. 5.Superior virtue of the oppressed. 6.On being modern-minded. 7.An outline of intellectual rubbish. 8.The functions of a teacher. 9.Ideas that have helped mankind. 10.Ideas that have harmed mankind. 11.Eminent men I have known. 12.Obituary. No index. ![]() 2.New York; Simon & Schuster, 1950. 177 p. 21 cm. ![]() 3.London; Allen & Unwin, 1968. 159 p. 19 cm. (Unwin books, 74) ![]() 4.First pub. in Unwin Paperbacks, 1976. 190 p. 20 cm. ![]()
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