This volume provides a historical introduction in the writing of the manuscript. Theory of Knowledge: The 1913 Manuscript is the only book-length work on epistemology that Russell left unpublished in its original form, and its publication here is an important addition to knowledge of Russell's thought.
Edietd by Elizabeth Ramsden Eames
Introduction, THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE, PART I. ON THE NATURE OF ACQUAINTANCE I Preliminary Description of Experience II Neutral Monism III Analysis of Experience IV Definitions and Methodological Principles in Theory of Knowledge V Sensation and Imagination VI On the Experience of Time VII On the Acquaintance Involved in Our Knowledge of Relations VIII Acquaintance with Predicates IX Logical Data PART II. ATOMIC PROPOSITIONAL THOUGHT I The Understanding of Propositions II Analysis and Synthesis III Various Examples of Understanding IV Belief, Disbelief, and Doubt V Truth and Falsehood VI Self-Evidence VII Degrees of Certainty