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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... refer to or to mention something and , presumably , although he does not actually use this phrase , to try to refer to something , and then either to fail or succeed in referring to or in mentioning that something . Now I think it is ...
... refer to or to mention something and , presumably , although he does not actually use this phrase , to try to refer to something , and then either to fail or succeed in referring to or in mentioning that something . Now I think it is ...
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... refer ' is ordinarily used , it seems that all one can do is to refer to something thinking it exists when it does not but this nowise commits us to saying that one has not referred at all and it even looks as though one must have , if ...
... refer ' is ordinarily used , it seems that all one can do is to refer to something thinking it exists when it does not but this nowise commits us to saying that one has not referred at all and it even looks as though one must have , if ...
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... refer itself need refer to something which exists . There is obviously raised here the question of whether Strawson's account could be revised in order to accord more closely with the ordinary use of refer ' which is in question in ...
... refer itself need refer to something which exists . There is obviously raised here the question of whether Strawson's account could be revised in order to accord more closely with the ordinary use of refer ' which is in question in ...
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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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