Mind, Volume 75Oxford University Press, 1966 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... accept them in two different ways . We can accept them simply in order to avoid certain conventional sanctions or obtain certain rewards . This kind of acceptance would be quite compatible with deploring the fact that sanctions were ...
... accept them in two different ways . We can accept them simply in order to avoid certain conventional sanctions or obtain certain rewards . This kind of acceptance would be quite compatible with deploring the fact that sanctions were ...
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... accept responsibility " . He has no concern for the ultimate effects of the firm's vigorous efforts to establish the ... accept responsibility by uttering some characteristic " performatory " utterance of the sort , " I accept ...
... accept responsibility " . He has no concern for the ultimate effects of the firm's vigorous efforts to establish the ... accept responsibility by uttering some characteristic " performatory " utterance of the sort , " I accept ...
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... accepted responsibility . One of the factors essential for the utterance to have force is that the individual be a responsible person . Obviously , a child , not being a responsible person , cannot accept responsibility for the welfare ...
... accepted responsibility . One of the factors essential for the utterance to have force is that the individual be a responsible person . Obviously , a child , not being a responsible person , cannot accept responsibility for the welfare ...
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ADAMS E M Mental Causality 552 | 1 |
WHITEConscious and Unconscious Motives 155 | 45 |
DRETSKE F I Ziring Ziderata 211 | 58 |
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