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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... recognize ' , I cannot recognize a raven as a carrion crow , any more than I can know that Canterbury Cathedral is in London ; and for much the same reason . To say that I recognize something as a raven implies that what I recognize is ...
... recognize ' , I cannot recognize a raven as a carrion crow , any more than I can know that Canterbury Cathedral is in London ; and for much the same reason . To say that I recognize something as a raven implies that what I recognize is ...
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... recognize him as , because it makes no sense to suppose that we recognize him as what in these cases we take him to be : e.g. an uncle . Of course , you can recognize someone as my uncle , i.e. as the man you know to be my uncle ; but ...
... recognize him as , because it makes no sense to suppose that we recognize him as what in these cases we take him to be : e.g. an uncle . Of course , you can recognize someone as my uncle , i.e. as the man you know to be my uncle ; but ...
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... recognize something , without being able to say what it is . But having the feeling that we recognize something is not the same as recognizing it . We might , in fact , insist that we recog- nized someone , without being able for the ...
... recognize something , without being able to say what it is . But having the feeling that we recognize something is not the same as recognizing it . We might , in fact , insist that we recog- nized someone , without being able for the ...
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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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