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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... particular and past or to that which is not particular at all but universal ' ( p . 85 ) . Mere responses to present or recently present stimuli can be regarded as ' appropriate ' to present and particular things . But only linguistic ...
... particular and past or to that which is not particular at all but universal ' ( p . 85 ) . Mere responses to present or recently present stimuli can be regarded as ' appropriate ' to present and particular things . But only linguistic ...
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unless we have rules that correlate particular groups of signs with particular recurrent elements in reality and experience , in such a way that any familiar use of a particular group of signs will always be taken as a reference to some ...
unless we have rules that correlate particular groups of signs with particular recurrent elements in reality and experience , in such a way that any familiar use of a particular group of signs will always be taken as a reference to some ...
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unless we have rules that correlate particular groups of signs with particular recurrent elements in reality and experience , in such a way that any familiar use of a particular group of signs will always be taken as a reference to some ...
unless we have rules that correlate particular groups of signs with particular recurrent elements in reality and experience , in such a way that any familiar use of a particular group of signs will always be taken as a reference to some ...
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