Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... involved . There is every reason to suppose that in conse- quence of this learning process men will agree in the vast majority of cases , though no doubt not in all , as to when a statement is analytic on the definition being discussed ...
... involved . There is every reason to suppose that in conse- quence of this learning process men will agree in the vast majority of cases , though no doubt not in all , as to when a statement is analytic on the definition being discussed ...
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... involved in fineness of measurement or classific- ation . If someone asks , ' What temperature is the water ? ' , and I answer '20 ° C ' this is only fairly precise , in the sense that I could have given the temperature to the tenth or ...
... involved in fineness of measurement or classific- ation . If someone asks , ' What temperature is the water ? ' , and I answer '20 ° C ' this is only fairly precise , in the sense that I could have given the temperature to the tenth or ...
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... involved in a person's being able to check his own use of an expression as according with his past uses , with the separate question as to what is involved in a person's using an expression in the same way as others . Let me try to make ...
... involved in a person's being able to check his own use of an expression as according with his past uses , with the separate question as to what is involved in a person's using an expression in the same way as others . Let me try to make ...
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