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Contents of the book

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While this is not appropriate for the main article space, the contents may help editors organize encyclopedic epitomes of claims and arguments made in the book. Part One - Proposals and promises

1 Introduction
2 The five conditions
3 Other views of philosophy
4 Presuppositions
5 Logical considerations

Part Two - Efforts at persuasion

6 A method of its own
7 The common experience of mankind
8 Common-sense knowledge
9 Tests of truth in philosophy
10 Philosophy as a public entreprise: agreement and progress
11 The use of philosophy: the "is-ought" test
12 Understanding the world: the "mixed question" test

Part Three - Applications and confirmations

13 Retrospect and prospect
14 The misfortunes of philosophy in Antiquity
15 The disorders of philosophy in the Middle Ages
16 The vicissitudes of philosophy in Modern Times
17 Philosophy's Future