Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
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... proposition is not true , nor does it imply that it is not known to be certain . What makes it pos- sible for any contingent proposition to be false is the multiple fact that ( 1 ) any self - consistent proposition can logically have ...
... proposition is not true , nor does it imply that it is not known to be certain . What makes it pos- sible for any contingent proposition to be false is the multiple fact that ( 1 ) any self - consistent proposition can logically have ...
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... proposition , e.g. ' All brothers are male ' , a contradiction results , namely , that a logically necessary pro- position is open to theoretical falsification . This unacceptable consequence of believing a necessarily true proposition ...
... proposition , e.g. ' All brothers are male ' , a contradiction results , namely , that a logically necessary pro- position is open to theoretical falsification . This unacceptable consequence of believing a necessarily true proposition ...
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... proposition which might be either . It is obvious that there is something that a person understands and that ... PROPOSITIONS This is not 10 BELIEVING NECESSARY PROPOSITIONS 289.
... proposition which might be either . It is obvious that there is something that a person understands and that ... PROPOSITIONS This is not 10 BELIEVING NECESSARY PROPOSITIONS 289.
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