Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... requires special evidence of some sort , not just logical possibility . Otherwise how decide between interactionism and epipheno- menalism ? As Campbell has recognized in another connection , however , there is indeed evidence for ...
... requires special evidence of some sort , not just logical possibility . Otherwise how decide between interactionism and epipheno- menalism ? As Campbell has recognized in another connection , however , there is indeed evidence for ...
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... requires one to give up the equivalence condition , my own proposal requires interpreting laws of nature as generalizations about the members of a sort instead of generalizations about everything , so that the canonical form of a ...
... requires one to give up the equivalence condition , my own proposal requires interpreting laws of nature as generalizations about the members of a sort instead of generalizations about everything , so that the canonical form of a ...
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... requires some other descrip- tion , D ' , to appear as the apodosis of a causal law . Against E2 , the TVA claims no action description is likely to appear in a well confirmed causal law . For E3 , then , D ' cannot be an action descrip ...
... requires some other descrip- tion , D ' , to appear as the apodosis of a causal law . Against E2 , the TVA claims no action description is likely to appear in a well confirmed causal law . For E3 , then , D ' cannot be an action descrip ...
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