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Chapter 8 NOMINALISM

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e believed in the inherent connexion between names and things; who would have taken the sound man to be the mode of agitating the air which is essentially communicative of the

e latter mean many different things by one word, whereas the former do not-a

a supporter of Max Müller's theory of the identity of thought and language. However, since the man was very untruthful, and he told me that he meant what he said and said what he meant,[32] the conclusion is pr

d. The virtues, if so they be, and the applause were withheld for other reasons than that the above statements are either nonsensical or false. Suppose that "I say what I mean" expresses a truth. What I say (or write) is

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ese two assertions. Thus, he clearly showed that he was a nominalist, and philosop

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Contents

Chapter 1 THE INDEFINABLES OF LOGIC Chapter 2 OBJECTIVE VALIDITY OF THE "LAWS OF THOUGHT" Chapter 3 IDENTITY Chapter 4 IDENTITY OF CLASSES Chapter 5 ETHICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE LAW OF IDENTITY Chapter 6 THE LAW OF CONTRADICTION IN MODERN LOGIC Chapter 7 SYMBOLISM AND MEANING Chapter 8 NOMINALISM Chapter 9 AMBIGUITY AND SYMBOLIC LOGIC Chapter 10 LOGICAL ADDITION AND THE UTILITY OF SYMBOLISM Chapter 11 CRITICISM
Chapter 12 HISTORICAL CRITICISM
Chapter 13 IS THE MIND IN THE HEAD
Chapter 14 THE PRAGMATIST THEORY OF TRUTH
Chapter 15 ASSERTION
Chapter 16 THE COMMUTATIVE LAW
Chapter 17 UNIVERSAL AND PARTICULAR PROPOSITIONS
Chapter 18 DENIAL OF GENERALITY AND GENERALITY OF DENIAL
Chapter 19 IMPLICATION
Chapter 20 DIGNITY
Chapter 21 THE SYNTHETIC NATURE OF DEDUCTION
Chapter 22 THE MORTALITY OF SOCRATES
Chapter 23 DENOTING
Chapter 24 THE
Chapter 25 NON-ENTITY
Chapter 26 IS
Chapter 27 AND AND OR
Chapter 28 THE CONVERSION OF RELATIONS
Chapter 29 PREVIOUS PHILOSOPHICAL THEORIES OF MATHEMATICS
Chapter 30 FINITE AND INFINITE
Chapter 31 THE MATHEMATICAL ATTAINMENTS OF TRISTRAM SHANDY
Chapter 32 THE HARDSHIPS OF A MAN WITH AN UNLIMITED INCOME
Chapter 33 THE RELATIONS OF MAGNITUDE OF CARDINAL NUMBERS
Chapter 34 THE UNKNOWABLE
Chapter 35 MR. SPENCER, THE ATHANASIAN CREED AND THE ARTICLES
Chapter 36 THE HUMOUR OF MATHEMATICIANS
Chapter 37 THE PARADOXES OF LOGIC
Chapter 38 MODERN LOGIC AND SOME PHILOSOPHICAL ARGUMENTS
Chapter 39 THE HIERARCHY OF JOKES
Chapter 40 THE EVIDENCE OF GEOMETRICAL PROPOSITIONS
Chapter 41 ABSOLUTE AND RELATIVE POSITION
Chapter 42 LAUGHTER
Chapter 43 "GEDANKENEXPERIMENTE" AND EVOLUTIONARY ETHICS
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