gg1. Russell wrote that "the view that truth is one [as in the Truth] may be called 'logical monism'; it is, of course, closely connected with ontological monism, i.e. the doctrine that Reality is one." From "The Monistic Theory of Truth," which appears in Russell's Philosophical Essays (George Allen & Unwin 1910).
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FN dgh.754. Science and Human Behavior by B.F. Skinner (Macmillan 1953).
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mnb1. In this connection, we have a note by F.H. Bradley, the idealist philosopher: So far as I know Prof. James never even raised the ques...
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ztt2. In a 1924 article, "Logical Atomism," Russell expounds on neutral monism: I will take another illustration, a kind of probl...
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Please go to new Part C page here. A discussion of The Concept of Mind by Gilbert Ryle (Oxford 1949) A Whitehead light experience...
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