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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... false ( this is if anything is ) , it does not seem possible to say that it differs from I state that he did not do it ' in this respect . If someone says I state that he did not do it ' , we investigate the truth of his statement in ...
... false ( this is if anything is ) , it does not seem possible to say that it differs from I state that he did not do it ' in this respect . If someone says I state that he did not do it ' , we investigate the truth of his statement in ...
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... false is that there should be some a's . And Strawson believes that all the laws of the traditional system hold good together under this interpretation . The two obvious counter - examples are conversion and inversion . The rule for the ...
... false is that there should be some a's . And Strawson believes that all the laws of the traditional system hold good together under this interpretation . The two obvious counter - examples are conversion and inversion . The rule for the ...
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... false and p false - q true - can p have a truth value other than true or false ? The second interpretation is : Is q really the negation of p ? Under this interpretation he is asking : Is there a third possibility ( call this ...
... false and p false - q true - can p have a truth value other than true or false ? The second interpretation is : Is q really the negation of p ? Under this interpretation he is asking : Is there a third possibility ( call this ...
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