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Entails and "implies" Esse and percipi, Existence and "reality" of physical objects "Experience," ambiguity of External objects and facts relations

Fact, matters of "Follows"

"Given," ambiguity of "Good," ambiguity of objectivity of "for man"

Hegel Hume

"I." Idealism Ideas Identity of Indiscernibles "Implication," Indiscernibles, Identity of Induction, conditions necessary for Internal relations, dogma of two senses of Intrinsic difference nature predicates value

James, William Joachim, H. H.

Kant Knowledge and belief by description

Leibniz

"Manifestation of" Material objects or things Mill. J. S. Minds, "in our" "Modify" Moral rules, two kinds of

Necessary truths Necessity, three senses of logical unconditional

"Objectivity," ambiguity of of kinds of value

Objects, external material physical, and sensibles

Observation Organic unities "Ought," two meanings of objectivity of and "wrong"

Part, physical and whole

"Perception," ambiguity of direct Percipi and esse Physical objects and sensibles Pickwickian senses "Possible," three senses of Pragmatist theory of truth "Presented," ambiguity of

Reality Reason, "dictates of" Reasons Reid, T. Relational properties Relations, dogma of internal external internal Right, objectivity of Russell, B.

"See," ambiguity of "Seems" Sensations proper Sense-data Sensibles Solipsism Spiritual Strachey, O. "Subjective" "Synthetic" truths

Taylor, A. E., 8 "Time" Truth, and mutability pragmatist theory of and utility and verification of words Truths, "analytic" and "synthetic" "man-made" necessary

Value, intrinsic objectivity of

Westermarck, E. "Wrong," objectivity of and "ought"

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