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... defined ' acid ' with the term ' proton - donor ' , meant by ' acid ' what every other scientist meant and what we mean . In my view , Cooper's sufficiency definition does not adequately reflect such features of natural kind terms ...
... defined ' acid ' with the term ' proton - donor ' , meant by ' acid ' what every other scientist meant and what we mean . In my view , Cooper's sufficiency definition does not adequately reflect such features of natural kind terms ...
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... definition . Unfortunately however Quinton gives no definition of ' implicit definition ' . However a natural definition ( which , I suggest , brings out what Robinson wants to say about it in his book on Definition3 ) is the following ...
... definition . Unfortunately however Quinton gives no definition of ' implicit definition ' . However a natural definition ( which , I suggest , brings out what Robinson wants to say about it in his book on Definition3 ) is the following ...
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I now proceed to argue further that the two definitions of the third type are equivalent to the definition which I proposed of the second type . I will take the definition in terms of coherence in order to show this . On this definition ...
I now proceed to argue further that the two definitions of the third type are equivalent to the definition which I proposed of the second type . I will take the definition in terms of coherence in order to show this . On this definition ...
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