Mind, Volume 82Oxford University Press, 1973 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... J. J. C. Smart . To take one of his own examples , the tensed sentence ' Caesar crossed the Rubicon ' can be de - tensed by re - writing it as ' Caesar crosses ( tenseless ) the Rubicon earlier than this utterance ' . Smart believes ...
... J. J. C. Smart . To take one of his own examples , the tensed sentence ' Caesar crossed the Rubicon ' can be de - tensed by re - writing it as ' Caesar crosses ( tenseless ) the Rubicon earlier than this utterance ' . Smart believes ...
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... J. J. C. Smart , Tensed Statements , a comment ' , Philosophical Quarterly , 1962 , p . 264 . 2 This is of course a barbarism . In English we say ' Caesar invaded Britain in 55 B.C. ' However , all discussions of tenses and dates which ...
... J. J. C. Smart , Tensed Statements , a comment ' , Philosophical Quarterly , 1962 , p . 264 . 2 This is of course a barbarism . In English we say ' Caesar invaded Britain in 55 B.C. ' However , all discussions of tenses and dates which ...
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... J. J. C. Smart from a strict Behaviourism and led them to launch the Australian version of Identity Theory of Mind . Clearly , in order for Behaviourism to survive , it must broaden its analysis of sensation words to include more than ...
... J. J. C. Smart from a strict Behaviourism and led them to launch the Australian version of Identity Theory of Mind . Clearly , in order for Behaviourism to survive , it must broaden its analysis of sensation words to include more than ...
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