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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... reason ' for ' motive ' . We say , for instance , ' His reason for getting married was his desire to share his wife's fortune ' , or ' That politician's reason for entering politics was his desire to advance himself ' . It is true , of ...
... reason ' for ' motive ' . We say , for instance , ' His reason for getting married was his desire to share his wife's fortune ' , or ' That politician's reason for entering politics was his desire to advance himself ' . It is true , of ...
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... reason . One - word labels , then , might be associated only with the term ' motive ' and not with ' reason ' ; but this is insignificant when one realises that they are simply incomplete descriptions of what is ultimately as much a reason ...
... reason . One - word labels , then , might be associated only with the term ' motive ' and not with ' reason ' ; but this is insignificant when one realises that they are simply incomplete descriptions of what is ultimately as much a reason ...
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... reasons and motives ; but in fact he accepts reason ' and rejects ' motive ' as descriptions of these two words . Perhaps my objection to Peters can be brought out more clearly in the following way . He is able to achieve a ...
... reasons and motives ; but in fact he accepts reason ' and rejects ' motive ' as descriptions of these two words . Perhaps my objection to Peters can be brought out more clearly in the following way . He is able to achieve a ...
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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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