Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... matter of knock - down falsification - cf . the conclusion of the article cited . I believe this suggestion to be on the right lines . ) Kuhn's account of these matters appears greatly to underestimate the degree to which one can ...
... matter of knock - down falsification - cf . the conclusion of the article cited . I believe this suggestion to be on the right lines . ) Kuhn's account of these matters appears greatly to underestimate the degree to which one can ...
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... matter is strangely reminiscent of that of the theologian Karl Barth , that belief cannot argue with unbelief , only preach to it , since there is no viewpoint from which an intelligent and reasonable decision between belief and ...
... matter is strangely reminiscent of that of the theologian Karl Barth , that belief cannot argue with unbelief , only preach to it , since there is no viewpoint from which an intelligent and reasonable decision between belief and ...
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... matter I shall raise doubts about later . Broadly speaking , the book progresses as follows . The notion of the epistemic probability of a proposition is introduced , and fairly briskly distinguished from statistical and physical ...
... matter I shall raise doubts about later . Broadly speaking , the book progresses as follows . The notion of the epistemic probability of a proposition is introduced , and fairly briskly distinguished from statistical and physical ...
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