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The Problems of Philosophy - Russell, Bertrand ยท 52 words
I have derived valuable assistance from unpublished writings of G. E. Moore and J. M. Keynes. from the former, as regards the relations of sense data to physical objects, and from the latter as regards probability and induction. I have also profited greatly by the criticisms and suggestions of Professor Gilbert Murray.
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