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Impressions of Empiricism

Palgrave Macmillan

Part of the book series: Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures (RIPL)

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Table of contents (14 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxi
  2. Memory as Direct Awareness of the Past

    • Norman Malcolm
    Pages 1-22
  3. Locke and the Meaning of Colour Words

    • P. M. S. Hacker
    Pages 23-46
  4. Hume and Wittgenstein

    • Oswald Hanfling
    Pages 47-65
  5. An Empirical Account of Mind

    • D. M. Taylor
    Pages 66-78
  6. The Status of Sense Data

    • D. J. O’Connor
    Pages 79-92
  7. Wittgenstein on Seeing and Interpreting

    • P. B. Lewis
    Pages 93-108
  8. Hume’s Impressions

    • R. J. Butler
    Pages 122-136
  9. Empiricism in Science and Philosophy

    • Errol E. Harris
    Pages 154-167
  10. Why Should the Science of Nature be Empirical?

    • L. Jonathan Cohen
    Pages 168-183
  11. The Empiricist Account of Dispositions

    • R. S. Woolhouse
    Pages 184-199
  12. Nature and Necessity

    • Guy Robinson
    Pages 200-215
  13. Empiricism in Ethics

    • Stephan Körner
    Pages 216-230
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 231-237

Editors and Affiliations

  • Royal Institute of Philosophy, UK

    Godfrey Vesey

  • The Open University, UK

    Godfrey Vesey

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