Mind, Volume 78Oxford University Press, 1969 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... described as a proposition that is semantically analytic . If a person says , " I know that this is a four - legged animal but I am not quite sure if it is an animal " we are forced to conclude that the person ( man or god ) does not ...
... described as a proposition that is semantically analytic . If a person says , " I know that this is a four - legged animal but I am not quite sure if it is an animal " we are forced to conclude that the person ( man or god ) does not ...
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... described two forms which explanatory narratives might take . To explain a large historical change , the historian might find it necessary to describe several intermediate changes that brought the large change about . And to explain ...
... described two forms which explanatory narratives might take . To explain a large historical change , the historian might find it necessary to describe several intermediate changes that brought the large change about . And to explain ...
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... described will be satisfactorily explained . The narrative style is of value simply as a dramatic means of describing historical events , helping the reader to en- counter them with the same sort of surprise as the historical charac ...
... described will be satisfactorily explained . The narrative style is of value simply as a dramatic means of describing historical events , helping the reader to en- counter them with the same sort of surprise as the historical charac ...
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