Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... principle which clearly satisfies the requirement . When a material object is ' destroyed ' in our everyday experience , the bits and pieces that result from the destruction are in principle traceable to the material object . In ...
... principle which clearly satisfies the requirement . When a material object is ' destroyed ' in our everyday experience , the bits and pieces that result from the destruction are in principle traceable to the material object . In ...
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... principle of Liberty ranks first . Traditional rights , such as the right to vote , come before progress toward equal opportunity and the reduction of poverty . The second part of the principle of Difference ranks second . Equal ...
... principle of Liberty ranks first . Traditional rights , such as the right to vote , come before progress toward equal opportunity and the reduction of poverty . The second part of the principle of Difference ranks second . Equal ...
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... principle of affirming the antecedent to be fallacious in II : we illustrated in a specific step how truth was lost when we used the principle . Had truth not been clearly lost in that step or one like it , had we instead recognized ...
... principle of affirming the antecedent to be fallacious in II : we illustrated in a specific step how truth was lost when we used the principle . Had truth not been clearly lost in that step or one like it , had we instead recognized ...
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