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Studies in Empirical Philosophy by John Anderson
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Foreword
John Anderson and 20th-century philosophy

  • Empiricism (1927)
  • Propositions and judgements (1926)
  • The truth of propositions (1926)
  • The knower and the known (1927)
  • Realism and some of its critics (1930)
  • The non-existence of consciousness (1929)
  • Mind as feeling (1934)
  • The place of Hegel in the history of philosophy (1932)
  • Design (1935)
  • The cogito of Descartes (1936)
  • ‘Universals’ and occurrences (1929)
  • Causality and logic (1936)
  • The problem of causality (1938)
  • Hypotheticals (1952)
  • Relational arguments (1962)
  • Empiricism and logic (1962)
  • Classicism (1960)
  • Socrates as an educator (1931)
  • Determinism and ethics (1928)
  • Utilitarianism (1932)
  • Realism versus relativism in ethics (1933)
  • The meaning of good (1942)
  • The nature of ethics (1943)
  • Ethics and advocacy (1944)
  • The one good (1945)
  • Marxist philosophy (1935)
  • Marxist ethics (1937)
  • The servile state (1943)
  • Freudianism and society (1940)
  • The Freudian revolution (1953)
  • Psychological moralism (1953)
  • Bibliography
    Index

    About the Author

    John Anderson was the Challis professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney from 1927 to 1958.

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