In the following pages I have confined myself in the main to those problems of philosophy
in regard to which I thought it possible to say something positive and constructive, since
merely negative criticism seemed out of place. For this reason, theory of knowledge
occupies a larger space than metaphysics in the present volume, and some topics much
discussed by philosophers are treated very briefly, if at all.
I have derived valuable assistance from unpublished writings of G. E. Moore and J. M.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.
- Bertrand Russell, preface to the 1912 edition.
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