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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... problem of formulating criteria for knowledge as a pseudo - problem on the ground that ' know ' has a performative function . Chisholm understands this latter claim to mean simply that know ' has no descriptive ' function at all , and ...
... problem of formulating criteria for knowledge as a pseudo - problem on the ground that ' know ' has a performative function . Chisholm understands this latter claim to mean simply that know ' has no descriptive ' function at all , and ...
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BY ROBERT PAUL Is there a problem about induction ? If so , is Hume its ancestor ? I want to argue that while Hume may have been the philosophical godfather of some form of this problem , his own version of it is hopelessly confused ...
BY ROBERT PAUL Is there a problem about induction ? If so , is Hume its ancestor ? I want to argue that while Hume may have been the philosophical godfather of some form of this problem , his own version of it is hopelessly confused ...
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... problem of essences . " It is important to note that the problem of elucidating family- resemblance predicates is to be distinguished from the problems having to do with meanings of predicates in general . Wittgen- stein's view does not ...
... problem of essences . " It is important to note that the problem of elucidating family- resemblance predicates is to be distinguished from the problems having to do with meanings of predicates in general . Wittgen- stein's view does not ...
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