Um Esboço de Filosofia
Por Bertrand Russell
Conteúdos
I. Philosophic Doubts 1
PART I
MAN FROM WITHOUT
II. Man and his Environment 19
III. The Process of Learning in Animals and Infants 32
IV. Language 46
V. Perception objectively regarded 61
VI. Memory objectively regarded 73
VII. Inference as a Habit 82
VIII. Knowledge behaviouristically considered 91
PART II
THE PHYSICAL WORLD
IX. The Structure of the Atom 103
X. Relativity 113
XI. Causal Laws in Physics 120
XII. Physics and Perception 129
XIII. Physical and Perceptual Space 143
XIV. Perception and Physical Causal Laws 150
XV. The Nature of our Knowledge of Physics 157
PART III
MAN FROM WITHIN
XVI. Self-observation 169
XVII. Images 184
XVIII. Imagination and Memory 195
XIX. The Introspective Analysis of Perception 209
XX. Consciousness? 218
XXI. Emotion, Desire, and Will 226
XXII. Ethics 233
PART IV
THE UNIVERSE
XXIII. Some Great Philosophers of the Past 247
XXIV. Truth and Falsehood 265
XXV. The Validity of Inference 277
XXVI. Events, Matter, and Mind 287
XXVII. Man’s Place in the Universe 303
ORIGINAL:
RUSSELL, B. An Outline of Philosophy. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, 1951. p. v-vi. Disponível em: <https://archive.org/details/outlineofphiloso0000unse_j8d8/page/n10/mode/1up>
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