Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... perhaps other philosophers , must have had in mind some other sorts of criteria . Perhaps he intended the symbol C to cover all the criteria for something's being a lemon which are , say , expressed in the sentence ( a ) . But on the ...
... perhaps other philosophers , must have had in mind some other sorts of criteria . Perhaps he intended the symbol C to cover all the criteria for something's being a lemon which are , say , expressed in the sentence ( a ) . But on the ...
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... perhaps he did not always act with the intention of avoiding arguments or achieving respect ; the concept of intention as purpose , as in the case of a man with the intention that the machine he invented should be a brake ; the concept ...
... perhaps he did not always act with the intention of avoiding arguments or achieving respect ; the concept of intention as purpose , as in the case of a man with the intention that the machine he invented should be a brake ; the concept ...
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... perhaps , if he shifted from ' X loves Y ' to ' X quite likes Y ' . The second claim is not made out by Needham . While , of course , ' believe ' does warrant several dictionary entries ( e.g. ' have confidence ' , ' hold it to be true ...
... perhaps , if he shifted from ' X loves Y ' to ' X quite likes Y ' . The second claim is not made out by Needham . While , of course , ' believe ' does warrant several dictionary entries ( e.g. ' have confidence ' , ' hold it to be true ...
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