Mind, Volume 83Oxford University Press, 1974 Issues for 1896-1900 contain papers of the Aristotelian Society. |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 77
Página 27
... thesis . If that be so I do not see why it should worry me.1 Nevertheless , I do not see , if I have captured the Austinian complaint against the supplementation thesis , that that thesis has been shown to be false . Even so , it might ...
... thesis . If that be so I do not see why it should worry me.1 Nevertheless , I do not see , if I have captured the Austinian complaint against the supplementation thesis , that that thesis has been shown to be false . Even so , it might ...
Página 406
... thesis concerning plausibility , ( p ) A thesis defensible by plausible arguments is plausible , and vice versa . Most philosophers would accept our plausibility thesis ( p ) as a matter of course , if not as analytic . Hence , our ...
... thesis concerning plausibility , ( p ) A thesis defensible by plausible arguments is plausible , and vice versa . Most philosophers would accept our plausibility thesis ( p ) as a matter of course , if not as analytic . Hence , our ...
Página 413
... thesis they defend : ( 1 ) Circularity is bad and should be avoided , at least if at all possible . ( 2 ) A thesis should answer certain specifiable desiderata . ( 3 ) The arguments defending the thesis should cover these desiderata to ...
... thesis they defend : ( 1 ) Circularity is bad and should be avoided , at least if at all possible . ( 2 ) A thesis should answer certain specifiable desiderata . ( 3 ) The arguments defending the thesis should cover these desiderata to ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
A. J. Ayer accept action agent analysis argued argument Aristotle assertion Austin backwards causation Bar-Ilan University basic behaviour belief causal cause claim College compatibilist concept conclusion consider context criteria deontic logic Department of Philosophy Descartes discussion distinction Edited energeia entail epistemology example existence existential explain expression fact false forgiveness freedom hypothesis imagine implies intention interpretation involved justice kind knowledge language Leibniz linguistic logically possible London maxims meaning mind moral natural necessary notion object one's ontology Oxford P. F. Strawson pain particular performative person Philosophy Department physical plausible pleasure predicate principle priori problem Prof proposition puffins question rational reason reference relation relevant requires rules seems semantic sense sentence social someone sort statement subject term suggestion suppose synonymy theory thesis things thought tion true truth truth-functional University University of Sussex utterance visual Wittgenstein words