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You have chosen 'On Motion' by Gottfried Leibniz, 'Prologue to Ordinatio' by William of Ockham and 'Meinong on Complexes and Assumptions' by Bertrand Russell
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1051 | 1. | Philosophy |
623 | 2. | Reason |
626 | 3. | Truth |
784 | 4. | Formal Logic |
1242 | 5. | Theory of Logic |
1188 | 6. | Mathematics |
1041 | 7. | Existence |
881 | 8. | Modes of Existence |
1528 | 9. | Objects |
799 | 10. | Modality |
484 | 11. | Knowledge Aims |
711 | 12. | Knowledge Sources |
633 | 13. | Knowledge Criteria |
674 | 14. | Science |
546 | 15. | Nature of Minds |
492 | 16. | Persons |
495 | 17. | Mind and Body |
857 | 18. | Thought |
835 | 19. | Language |
312 | 20. | Action |
269 | 21. | Aesthetics |
967 | 22. | Metaethics |
987 | 23. | Ethics |
917 | 24. | Political Theory |
750 | 25. | Social Practice |
992 | 26. | Natural Theory |
717 | 27. | Natural Reality |
428 | 28. | God |
297 | 29. | Religion |