Mind, Volume 76Oxford University Press, 1967 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... context , i.e. by serving as proper names with reference to the circumstances in which these words occur , they are also treated as predicates characterizing the individual in question , but of course not uniquely ( cf. Theaet . 209c ) ...
... context , i.e. by serving as proper names with reference to the circumstances in which these words occur , they are also treated as predicates characterizing the individual in question , but of course not uniquely ( cf. Theaet . 209c ) ...
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... context of inquiry , a human activity of some kind . The questions to which London is south of Edin- burgh ' and ' Edinburgh is north of London ' would be the answers , would arise in different situations , out of different concerns and ...
... context of inquiry , a human activity of some kind . The questions to which London is south of Edin- burgh ' and ' Edinburgh is north of London ' would be the answers , would arise in different situations , out of different concerns and ...
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... context in which the demand is being made does not serve , as in non - philosophical cases it does serve , to delineate what evidence or reasons the questioner believes is lacking so that he can be answered . An analogy may be helpful ...
... context in which the demand is being made does not serve , as in non - philosophical cases it does serve , to delineate what evidence or reasons the questioner believes is lacking so that he can be answered . An analogy may be helpful ...
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