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... consistent : ( 1 ) S would have done A if S had chosen ; ( 2 ) S did not choose to do A ; ( 3 ) If S did not choose to do A , S could not have done A. But , continues Lehrer , the conjunction of these three statements entails that S ...
... consistent : ( 1 ) S would have done A if S had chosen ; ( 2 ) S did not choose to do A ; ( 3 ) If S did not choose to do A , S could not have done A. But , continues Lehrer , the conjunction of these three statements entails that S ...
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... consistent with another statement , say , q 。 if , and only if , ( P。^ 0 ) is logically consistent ( schematically po Cons q , iff Cons ( po Ʌ qo ) ) . A system of maxims , as represented by the conjunction of all its maxims M , is ...
... consistent with another statement , say , q 。 if , and only if , ( P。^ 0 ) is logically consistent ( schematically po Cons q , iff Cons ( po Ʌ qo ) ) . A system of maxims , as represented by the conjunction of all its maxims M , is ...
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... consistent with W , the corresponding conjunction B of the descriptive consequents of K is logically consistent with the conjunction of A and W ( for every conjunction K of maxims belonging to M¬ ( ACons W ) v B Cons AW , i.e. Cons AW v ...
... consistent with W , the corresponding conjunction B of the descriptive consequents of K is logically consistent with the conjunction of A and W ( for every conjunction K of maxims belonging to M¬ ( ACons W ) v B Cons AW , i.e. Cons AW v ...
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