Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... notion of entailment for the special case of propositional logic in a way that undoubtedly does avoid those paradoxes . He defines the notion of an entailment extension of a logical system , and then shows that the extension is ...
... notion of entailment for the special case of propositional logic in a way that undoubtedly does avoid those paradoxes . He defines the notion of an entailment extension of a logical system , and then shows that the extension is ...
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... notion of predication and the view of propositions as ' inter- weavings ' of elements . Thus the Cratylus is seen as ... notion of spirit , that is , we understand the meaning of the word . . . ' And , he adds , ... all relations ...
... notion of predication and the view of propositions as ' inter- weavings ' of elements . Thus the Cratylus is seen as ... notion of spirit , that is , we understand the meaning of the word . . . ' And , he adds , ... all relations ...
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... notion has with other moral notions such as honesty ; and my doubt is precisely whether the kinds of behaviour held by Williams to involve lack of integrity are linked in the appropriate ways with these notions .. From Smart's and ...
... notion has with other moral notions such as honesty ; and my doubt is precisely whether the kinds of behaviour held by Williams to involve lack of integrity are linked in the appropriate ways with these notions .. From Smart's and ...
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