I. | THE REFUTATION OF IDEALISM | 1 | |
II. | THE NATURE AND REALITY OF OBJECTS OF PERCEPTION | 31 | |
III. | WILLIAM JAMES' "PRAGMATISM" | 97 | |
IV. | HUME'S PHILOSOPHY | 147 | |
V. | THE STATUS OF SENSE-DATA | 168 | |
VI. | THE CONCEPTION OF REALITY | 197 | |
VII. | SOME JUDGMENTS OF PERCEPTION | 220 | |
VIII. | THE CONCEPTION OF INTRINSIC VALUE | 253 | |
IX. | EXTERNAL AND INTERNAL RELATIONS | 276 | |
X. | THE NATURE OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY | 310 |
Those of the papers in this volume, which have been previouslypublished, originally appeared as follows:—
I. "The Refutation of Idealism" in Mind, N.S. Vol. xii, 1903.
II. "The Nature and Reality of Objects of Perception" in Proceedingsof the Aristotelian Society, 1905-6.
III. "Professor James' 'Pragmatism'" in Proceedings of theAristotelian Society, 1907-8.
IV. "Hume's Philosophy" in The New Quarterly, November, 1909.
V. "The Status of Sense-Data" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1913-14.
VI. "The Conception of Reality" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1917-18.
VII. "Some Judgments of Perception" in Proceedings of the AristotelianSociety, 1918-19.
IX. "External and Internal Relations" in Proceedings of theAristotelian Society,