Russell famously propounded scepticism about memory in The Analysis of Mind (1921). As he there acknowledged, one way to counter this sceptical position is to hold that memory involves direct acquaintance with past, and this is in fact a thesis Russell had advanced in The Problems of Philosophy (1911). Indeed he had there used the case of memory to develop a sophisticated fallibilist, non-sceptical, epistemology. By 1921, however, Russell had rejected the early conception of memory as incompatible with the neutral monism he now affirmed. In its place he argued that memory involves a distinctive type of belief whose content is given by imagery. Russell's language here is off-putting but without much distortion his later position can be inter...
Russell is often accused of having a naive ‘Fido’–Fido theory of meaning of the sort Wittgenstein at...
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
Throughout human history, much of the brain and its functioning has been unknown. At first, the theo...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the development of Russell's theory of cognition in the p...
Russell’s theory of memory as acquaintance with the past seems to square uneasily with his definitio...
My overall aim in this thesis is to elucidate the precise nature of Russell's mature 'neutral monist...
The theory of knowledge in early twentieth-century Anglo American philosophy was oriented toward phe...
It is sometimes claimed that in his 1912 work, "The Problems of Philosophy" (POP), and possibly as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
In an often cited passage of Human Knowledge, Russell argues that radical scepticism, in epistemolog...
In his Analysis of Matter, Russell advocated an epistemic form of Epistemic Structural Realism (ESR)...
Russell’s discussion of belief in The Philosophy of Logical Atomism is brief, tentative and mostly n...
The current dispute between causalists and simulationists in philosophy of memory has led to opposin...
According to the standard view, the causal process connecting a past representation and its subseque...
This chapter examines Bertrand Russell's developing views--roughly from 1911 to 1918--on the nature ...
Russell is often accused of having a naive ‘Fido’–Fido theory of meaning of the sort Wittgenstein at...
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
Throughout human history, much of the brain and its functioning has been unknown. At first, the theo...
The aim of this dissertation is to examine the development of Russell's theory of cognition in the p...
Russell’s theory of memory as acquaintance with the past seems to square uneasily with his definitio...
My overall aim in this thesis is to elucidate the precise nature of Russell's mature 'neutral monist...
The theory of knowledge in early twentieth-century Anglo American philosophy was oriented toward phe...
It is sometimes claimed that in his 1912 work, "The Problems of Philosophy" (POP), and possibly as ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis discusses the impact of Russell's paradox on Rus...
In an often cited passage of Human Knowledge, Russell argues that radical scepticism, in epistemolog...
In his Analysis of Matter, Russell advocated an epistemic form of Epistemic Structural Realism (ESR)...
Russell’s discussion of belief in The Philosophy of Logical Atomism is brief, tentative and mostly n...
The current dispute between causalists and simulationists in philosophy of memory has led to opposin...
According to the standard view, the causal process connecting a past representation and its subseque...
This chapter examines Bertrand Russell's developing views--roughly from 1911 to 1918--on the nature ...
Russell is often accused of having a naive ‘Fido’–Fido theory of meaning of the sort Wittgenstein at...
In my dissertation I devise a number of new puzzles about belief reports which, unlike Frege's and K...
Throughout human history, much of the brain and its functioning has been unknown. At first, the theo...