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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... person sentence . When Ayer says ' But it might not have been false ' , he is assuming that we will be willing to allow that the same thing would be said in the third person and might then be true . Without this assumption that the same ...
... person sentence . When Ayer says ' But it might not have been false ' , he is assuming that we will be willing to allow that the same thing would be said in the third person and might then be true . Without this assumption that the same ...
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... person's action , in our example taking charge of a car when one is incompetent to drive , is of a type normally ... person for an untoward event if his action is of a certain type . Not only must the person be the cause of the un ...
... person's action , in our example taking charge of a car when one is incompetent to drive , is of a type normally ... person for an untoward event if his action is of a certain type . Not only must the person be the cause of the un ...
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... person's language taken as the sole justification for believing anything about the speaker . Some corroborative evidence would almost always be sought . Moreover , the amount of justification which the use of language with the quality Q ...
... person's language taken as the sole justification for believing anything about the speaker . Some corroborative evidence would almost always be sought . Moreover , the amount of justification which the use of language with the quality Q ...
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