Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... kind of imagining that is necessary for sympathetic moral understanding ; therefore you cannot sympa- thise with ... kind of imaginative activity that consists in filling the gaps in an incomplete pattern appropriately . It is the kind ...
... kind of imagining that is necessary for sympathetic moral understanding ; therefore you cannot sympa- thise with ... kind of imaginative activity that consists in filling the gaps in an incomplete pattern appropriately . It is the kind ...
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of the first kind of theory ( A - theories ) and the later work of Wittgenstein contains an account of the second kind ( a B - theory ) . The main difficulty with A - theories is that they treat facts as ' individual pieces of ...
of the first kind of theory ( A - theories ) and the later work of Wittgenstein contains an account of the second kind ( a B - theory ) . The main difficulty with A - theories is that they treat facts as ' individual pieces of ...
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... kind of backwards causation . It is the idea that intentions are a kind of cause ; hence if they appear in consciousness after the actions with which they are causally tied , it must be that they were present though unconscious , since ...
... kind of backwards causation . It is the idea that intentions are a kind of cause ; hence if they appear in consciousness after the actions with which they are causally tied , it must be that they were present though unconscious , since ...
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