Mind, Volume 68Oxford University Press, 1959 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... argued that we must accept the view that F Lear was printed from a copy of Q which had been brought by a scribe into general agreement with an authentic playhouse manuscript , doubtless a prompt - book . And in Chapter II , section ( i ) ...
... argued that we must accept the view that F Lear was printed from a copy of Q which had been brought by a scribe into general agreement with an authentic playhouse manuscript , doubtless a prompt - book . And in Chapter II , section ( i ) ...
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... argued for . And the acceptance of the reason is expressed in the non - verbal idiom as " proof that a ° 1 " . This it appears to me illustrates how Wittgenstein's claim that proof gives sense to an expression is to be construed ...
... argued for . And the acceptance of the reason is expressed in the non - verbal idiom as " proof that a ° 1 " . This it appears to me illustrates how Wittgenstein's claim that proof gives sense to an expression is to be construed ...
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... argued correctly , if he argued that this rule could not be instantiated . Of course the master can say that the rule means S2 , or even S1 and S2 at the same time , and still set the examination , just as I can make the self- referring ...
... argued correctly , if he argued that this rule could not be instantiated . Of course the master can say that the rule means S2 , or even S1 and S2 at the same time , and still set the examination , just as I can make the self- referring ...
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REMNANT P Professor Rynin on the Autonomy of Morals | 128 |
CRITICAL NOTICES | 139 |
AMBROSE A Proof and the Theorem Proved 435 | 193 |
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