Reference
- 241
- Scottish Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century
- Survey of the work of William Hamilton, James Frederick Ferrier, and Alexander Bain; by Gordon Graham.
- 244
- Singular Propositions
- Propositions about a particular object or individual in virtue of having the object or individual as a constituent of the proposition. By G. W. Fitch.
- 247
- Sovereignty
- Modern notion of political authority of supreme authority within a territory; by Dan Philpott.
- 248
- Space and Time: Inertial Frames
- Frames of reference relative to which motion and rest are measured; by Robert DiSalle.
- 250
- Speusippus
- Life and work of Speusippus of Athens, son of Plato's sister Potone and head of the Academy; by Russell Dancy.
- 252
- Stoicism
- Stoicism was one of the new philosophical movements of the Hellenistic period. By Dirk Baltzly.
- 253
- Structured Propositions
- To say that propositions are structured is to say that they are complex entities, entities having parts or constituents. By Jeffrey C. King.
- 258
- Temporal Logic
- The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on the subject, with a detailed description, application areas and a bibliography.