Read The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things Online
Authors: A. W. Moore
Tags: #Philosophy, #General, #History & Surveys, #Metaphysics, #Religion
See also
morality
,
‘thick’ ethical concepts
,
value and evaluation
etymology
xvii
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459
–461,
467
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469
Euclid
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,
397n73
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Euclidean versus non-Euclidean geometries
Euclidean versus non-Euclidean geometries
95
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116
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137n74
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184
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284
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evaluation.
See
value and evaluation
Evans, Gareth
208n41
,
429n1
events.
Deleuze’s notion of an event
Everson, Stephen
90n13
experience.
Kant on conditions of experience
Experience Assumption
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–119
expression
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–48,
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251n78
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551n27
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563
–568 passim,
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faith
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132
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157
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248
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250
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377
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581
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601
See also
hope
‘family resemblance’ concepts.
Wittgenstein’s notion of a ‘family resemblance’ concept
Fausto-Sterling, Anne
270n52
Feigl, Herbert
279n1
feminism
45n5
Fichte, J.G.
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–161 passim,
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165n10
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311n26
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333n11
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390n58
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–432),
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–450,
457
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468
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477
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his conception of intuition
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–153,
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–157
on the nature of the subject
147n10
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–159 passim,
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–161,
169
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181n62
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on the relation between the theoretical and the practical
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–146,
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–158,
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–161,
301n58
on things in themselves
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–155,
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421
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450
–451
Field, Hartry
321n49
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355n35
Fine, Kit
592n13
finitude
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–39,
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119n31
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165
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601
–602
Hegel on
Hegel on infinitude and finitude
Fitch, F.B.
353n29
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357n43
Fogelin, Robert
252n79
forms of life.
Wittgenstein on forms of life and their contingency
Foucault, Michel
168n20
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502n20
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542
–543,
544n8
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553
freedom and free will
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–45,
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–58,
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100
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102n39
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125
–126,
129
–133,
139
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145n5
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–151 passim,
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–160,
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246n65
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349n19
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423
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427
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596n19
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free will.
See
freedom and free will
Frege, Gottlob
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195
–221 passim,
223
–224,
228
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254n89
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266
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–280,
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287n22
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295n48
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330n2
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334n15
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–347,
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352n28
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354n34
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371
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386n43
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399n84
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430
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433n12
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484
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532n59
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598
his context principle
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204
–205,
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–212,
229n26
his Platonism
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212
–213,
221n79
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387
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489
–490
his problem concerning properties
204n27
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217
–220,
231n27
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235
–237,
242
–243,
294(
–295)n48,
485
,
533
his sense/
Bedeutung
distinction
46
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203(
–204),
27
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207
–212,
214
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–219,
229n26
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238n45
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260n19
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316
–318,
327
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–348,
440
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489
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520
–521,
523
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533
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564
–566
his view that arithmetic is a branch of logic
115n20
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–206 passim,
209
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213
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217n67
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235n37
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on the nature of logic
99n36
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–201,
206
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213
–216,
231
–232,
235
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272n59
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286
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349
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430
Freud, Sigmund
372
Friedman, Michael
290n32
Gadamer, Hans-Georg
327n59
Galileo Galilei
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–502
Gardner, Sebastian
145n5
Geach, P.T.
19
–20,
596
geometry
41
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95
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100
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110n8
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112
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115
–116,
123
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132n59
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139
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168n19
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200
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232
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284
–286,
307
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562
Euclidean versus non-Euclidean
See
Euclidean versus non-Euclidean geometries.
See also
topology
Gibson, Roger
309n20
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311n24
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326n58
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328n61
givenness
119
–124 passim,
139
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146
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155
–156,
165
–166,
168
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188
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200
–203 passim,
264
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284
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380
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429
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432
–436,
440
–443,
448
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457
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461
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463
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465n18
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470
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476
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483n77
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489
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513
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516
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523
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551
–556 passim,
559
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569
–570,
578
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579n96
See also
immanence
,
presence
God: Descartes’ arguments for the existence of
Descartes’ arguments for the existence of God Nietzsche’s view that He is dead Nietzsche’s view that God is dead Spinoza, the question of his theism