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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... distinction between assertions of fact and assertions of belief cannot be made by means of Field's substi- tution : no distinction has been made . There is another use of " what the evidence obliges us to believe " from which Field's ...
... distinction between assertions of fact and assertions of belief cannot be made by means of Field's substi- tution : no distinction has been made . There is another use of " what the evidence obliges us to believe " from which Field's ...
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... distinctions and the procedure for deciding on doubtful sentences is essentially the same . We make a distinction whenever we are dealing with a given group sense values which we wish to retain , but which do not fit onto the U - frame ...
... distinctions and the procedure for deciding on doubtful sentences is essentially the same . We make a distinction whenever we are dealing with a given group sense values which we wish to retain , but which do not fit onto the U - frame ...
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V. ASCRIPTIVE AND PRESCRIPTIVE RESPONSIBILITY BY SAMUEL STOLJAR 1 PROFESSOR HART's distinction between description and ascription is certainly one widely known.1 In preliminary outline , the distinction conveys that sentences about ...
V. ASCRIPTIVE AND PRESCRIPTIVE RESPONSIBILITY BY SAMUEL STOLJAR 1 PROFESSOR HART's distinction between description and ascription is certainly one widely known.1 In preliminary outline , the distinction conveys that sentences about ...
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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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