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... means ' necessarily ' ) is held to be true by SIQ iff ' N ( x > 7 ) ' is true for some substitution- instance . But Redmon unfortunately goes on to claim that [ ' ( 3x ) N ( x > 7 ) ' ] would simply mean " " N ( x > 7 ) " is true for ...
... means ' necessarily ' ) is held to be true by SIQ iff ' N ( x > 7 ) ' is true for some substitution- instance . But Redmon unfortunately goes on to claim that [ ' ( 3x ) N ( x > 7 ) ' ] would simply mean " " N ( x > 7 ) " is true for ...
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... means of ( MLD9 ) must be discarded in favour of definitions which specify an ' x ' structure for class abstracts formed from an open sentence which contains two appearances of the variable ' x ' . It should be noted that although the ...
... means of ( MLD9 ) must be discarded in favour of definitions which specify an ' x ' structure for class abstracts formed from an open sentence which contains two appearances of the variable ' x ' . It should be noted that although the ...
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... means when he describes death as a ' possibility ' . After speaking in this way for some twenty - five pages , close to the end of the chapter on death , he finally explains what he means ; and it turns out that he means neither what ...
... means when he describes death as a ' possibility ' . After speaking in this way for some twenty - five pages , close to the end of the chapter on death , he finally explains what he means ; and it turns out that he means neither what ...
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