Introduction; Chapter 1 Russell and Bradley, JohnPassmore; Chapter 2 The Existence of Universals, L.Goddard; Chapter 3 An Epistemological Concept of Truth, BrianEllis; Chapter 4 Fact, Form, and Intensionality 1 In this article intensionality is spelt with an s. It is generally so spelt by those who treat it as a logical concept. Those who think that there is an ir-reducibly psychological concept, distinct from logical intensionality, generally spell it with a t. The spelling here is in accordance with the account which is given., PeterHerbst; Chapter 5 A Causal Account of Inferring, MaxDeutscher; Chapter 6 Colour-Realism and the Argument from Microscopes, D. M.Armstrong; Chapter 7 Colours, KeithCampbell; Chapter 8 People, C. B.Martin; Chapter 9 Two Arguments Against the Identity Thesis, M. C.Bradley; Chapter 10 Mill's Third Howler, D. H.Munro; Chapter 11 The Passage of Time, G.Schlesinger;