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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2022
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1 B. Russell, An Inquiry into Meaning and Truth, chapter 7. The oversimplified inclusion of ‘I’ with these particles seems to be responsible for many of the difficulties in this book. Such procedure amounts, very roughly speaking, to an intuitionistic assumption about the Empirical Self and is, therefore, inconsistent with the sensationalistic program of the analysis as a whole. See also G. Bergmann, An Empiricist Schema of the Psychophysical Problem, Phil. of Sci., 9, 1942, 72-91.
2 Ibid., chapter 19.
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