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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... particular emotions . We infer from the expression to the emotion and our ascription entails the ascription of particular mental states . But the expressions need not be identifiable as the outward and visible signs of those mental ...
... particular emotions . We infer from the expression to the emotion and our ascription entails the ascription of particular mental states . But the expressions need not be identifiable as the outward and visible signs of those mental ...
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... particular moral intuitions or feelings . R. B. Brandt and H. J. McCloskey have both taken this line . A false analogy with science seems to operate . In science we certainly must correct our general principles in the light of particular ...
... particular moral intuitions or feelings . R. B. Brandt and H. J. McCloskey have both taken this line . A false analogy with science seems to operate . In science we certainly must correct our general principles in the light of particular ...
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... particular one . This is a misleading way of putting things , for it suggests there could be and indeed are such X's as logically particular symbols , viz . symbols which could in theory only name one thing . Now certainly the example ...
... particular one . This is a misleading way of putting things , for it suggests there could be and indeed are such X's as logically particular symbols , viz . symbols which could in theory only name one thing . Now certainly the example ...
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