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- Machine: entry by James Ladyman in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Russellian Monism". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Metaphysics Research Lab...
- possible worlds/states of affairs in which it is true) is that on the Russellian account, two propositions that are true in all the same states of affairs...
- neutral monist. However, the two do not always overlap. For instance, Russellian monism is not panpsychism in response to the combination problem. Conversely...
- Wikisource has original text related to this article: The Analysis of Mind Russellian monism is a type of neutral monism. The theory is attributed to Bertrand...
- structural realism is distinct from and incompatible with the original Russellian epistemic structural realism (the difference between the two being that...
- Bertrand Russell makes a distinction between two different kinds of knowledge: knowledge by acquaintance and knowledge by description. Whereas knowledge...
- \lambda x.Kx} λ x . B x {\displaystyle \lambda x.Bx} we then get the Russellian truth conditions via two steps of function application: 'The present King...
- The B-theory of time, also called the "tenseless theory of time", is one of two positions regarding the temporal ordering of events in the philosophy of...
- Russell's critique of Meinong's theory of objects, also known as the Russellian view, became the established view on the problem of nonexistent objects...
- discontinuity and mystery". Instead, he advocates a "third way", a version of Russellian idealist monism that attempts to account for reality's intrinsic nature...