Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... position is true , it is still possible for it to be false , but it is not possible that it is false . Certainty or indubitability or incor- rigibility requires not that it should not be possible for a pro- position to be false , but ...
... position is true , it is still possible for it to be false , but it is not possible that it is false . Certainty or indubitability or incor- rigibility requires not that it should not be possible for a pro- position to be false , but ...
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... position and it is in virtue of that that it is twenty miles away ' . But positions are not identifiable independently of things . In ascribing to a thing a position we are likewise locating the thing within the context of other things ...
... position and it is in virtue of that that it is twenty miles away ' . But positions are not identifiable independently of things . In ascribing to a thing a position we are likewise locating the thing within the context of other things ...
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... position is correct , the position will be as follows in B and not as shown in B ' , B. ( grammatical or non - grammatical sentences ? ) - intuitions of native speaker are undecided on this point grammar is undecided in these cases B ...
... position is correct , the position will be as follows in B and not as shown in B ' , B. ( grammatical or non - grammatical sentences ? ) - intuitions of native speaker are undecided on this point grammar is undecided in these cases B ...
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