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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... believe that it is right to fight for one's country ought to fight for their country . In being pacifists , we would maintain that no one ought to fight . In adopting the principles of moral non - dogmatism we would maintain that some ...
... believe that it is right to fight for one's country ought to fight for their country . In being pacifists , we would maintain that no one ought to fight . In adopting the principles of moral non - dogmatism we would maintain that some ...
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... believe Peter . She trusts him . She wants to say what he says . And Peter wants to believe Joan . He could give up his statement by refraining from making it . If this became a general rule , privacy would remain unacknow- ledged . Not ...
... believe Peter . She trusts him . She wants to say what he says . And Peter wants to believe Joan . He could give up his statement by refraining from making it . If this became a general rule , privacy would remain unacknow- ledged . Not ...
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... believe that he is the same person as the former Mr. X as it is for me to believe now that I am the same person as the individual , alive a year ago , whom I remember being . There remains the problem about time which Olding raises ...
... believe that he is the same person as the former Mr. X as it is for me to believe now that I am the same person as the individual , alive a year ago , whom I remember being . There remains the problem about time which Olding raises ...
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