Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... reference of subject phrases containing undistributed terms . I shall presently defend an account of this kind ... reference of ' every unicorn ' or , generally , about the reference of expressions of form ' every x ' where the ...
... reference of subject phrases containing undistributed terms . I shall presently defend an account of this kind ... reference of ' every unicorn ' or , generally , about the reference of expressions of form ' every x ' where the ...
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... Reference and Generality or reprinted in God and the Soul . The result is a fine monument to the Polish dead to whom it is dedicated . Always lucid and concise , packed with hard argument and skilfully chosen examples , it is ...
... Reference and Generality or reprinted in God and the Soul . The result is a fine monument to the Polish dead to whom it is dedicated . Always lucid and concise , packed with hard argument and skilfully chosen examples , it is ...
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a reference to the expressions the insertion of which in the argument- place of the incomplete expression yields the ... references ? Certainly the truth - values of the propositions depend on the senses of the names in the indirect ...
a reference to the expressions the insertion of which in the argument- place of the incomplete expression yields the ... references ? Certainly the truth - values of the propositions depend on the senses of the names in the indirect ...
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