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... determining a class of individuals , even when it is satisfied by nonelements . For if a nonelement x satisfies , it nevertheless follows that x does not belong to the class determined by 4 - in view of its failure to satisfy the condi ...
... determining a class of individuals , even when it is satisfied by nonelements . For if a nonelement x satisfies , it nevertheless follows that x does not belong to the class determined by 4 - in view of its failure to satisfy the condi ...
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... determined by & is explained by the fact that may upon occasion represent an irreducible two place condition upon x - that is to say , it may determine a class of paired individuals and not a class of individuals . Since ML theorems are ...
... determined by & is explained by the fact that may upon occasion represent an irreducible two place condition upon x - that is to say , it may determine a class of paired individuals and not a class of individuals . Since ML theorems are ...
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... determine whether ( 6 ) or ( 7 ) is an entailment could become another such ' problem source ' . Yet the conclusion must be that any such decision is ultimately arbitrary , for as the above list shows entailment is not always determin ...
... determine whether ( 6 ) or ( 7 ) is an entailment could become another such ' problem source ' . Yet the conclusion must be that any such decision is ultimately arbitrary , for as the above list shows entailment is not always determin ...
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