Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... important philosophical contributions . I believe that most of Wittgenstein's errors here are connected with his excessive conventionalism — a conventionalism that Hacker tentatively but persuasively links with Brouwer . Wittgenstein ...
... important philosophical contributions . I believe that most of Wittgenstein's errors here are connected with his excessive conventionalism — a conventionalism that Hacker tentatively but persuasively links with Brouwer . Wittgenstein ...
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... important for the philosophy of science . It was only to be expected , therefore , that it would also be realised that the philosophy of science itself has a history which is important and interesting in its own right . No definitive ...
... important for the philosophy of science . It was only to be expected , therefore , that it would also be realised that the philosophy of science itself has a history which is important and interesting in its own right . No definitive ...
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... important topics not considered or only barely touched on . Not much attention is given to explaining what a law of nature is or was for the various philosophers ; Plato receives barely two pages , Ayer as a philosopher of science ...
... important topics not considered or only barely touched on . Not much attention is given to explaining what a law of nature is or was for the various philosophers ; Plato receives barely two pages , Ayer as a philosopher of science ...
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