Mind, Volume 84Oxford University Press, 1975 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... simply a directive about which tests and experiments to submit a theory to , but the basis on which we judge the success or failure of the theory under test . For in a test situation , no theory is simply confronted with a brute ...
... simply a directive about which tests and experiments to submit a theory to , but the basis on which we judge the success or failure of the theory under test . For in a test situation , no theory is simply confronted with a brute ...
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... simply to the fact that he has more relevant evidence than either Black or White.1 Finally , it might be objected that Principles ( A ) and ( B ) , although basically sound , simply to not apply to such highly unusual situations as the ...
... simply to the fact that he has more relevant evidence than either Black or White.1 Finally , it might be objected that Principles ( A ) and ( B ) , although basically sound , simply to not apply to such highly unusual situations as the ...
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... simply not to respect autonomous existence ; it is also to ignore potentialities for great goods . However , I suggest that these are simply supporting considerations which relate to duties in respect of life , and are not properly part ...
... simply not to respect autonomous existence ; it is also to ignore potentialities for great goods . However , I suggest that these are simply supporting considerations which relate to duties in respect of life , and are not properly part ...
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