Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... colours they appear to have in normal conditions , this does not reveal a misunderstanding of colour terms , as it does if a two - year - old is unsure whether ' red ' properly applies to a fire engine . I think we can grant that the ...
... colours they appear to have in normal conditions , this does not reveal a misunderstanding of colour terms , as it does if a two - year - old is unsure whether ' red ' properly applies to a fire engine . I think we can grant that the ...
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... colour names is determined by the operation of generative linguistic rules upon the colour array , and not by the nature of that array alone . We agree in our applica- tions of names not through common responses to natural resemblances ...
... colour names is determined by the operation of generative linguistic rules upon the colour array , and not by the nature of that array alone . We agree in our applica- tions of names not through common responses to natural resemblances ...
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... colours are the same or similar prior to his learning of the language of colours . Indeed , even after we have learned the language of colours we cannot see whether the colour of one block and the colour of the other are one and the ...
... colours are the same or similar prior to his learning of the language of colours . Indeed , even after we have learned the language of colours we cannot see whether the colour of one block and the colour of the other are one and the ...
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