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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... existence , and explain why some would say that any such arguments are invalid . It would be strange indeed if while praying one would make an assertion or pose a question about God's existence as a part of the prayer . Look at Our ...
... existence , and explain why some would say that any such arguments are invalid . It would be strange indeed if while praying one would make an assertion or pose a question about God's existence as a part of the prayer . Look at Our ...
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... existence , and disagree with Marcus that SIQ does not entail existence . To dis- play a name as one in use is to say that the sentence consisting of that name and the word ' exists ' is true . It has been obvious to philosophers that ...
... existence , and disagree with Marcus that SIQ does not entail existence . To dis- play a name as one in use is to say that the sentence consisting of that name and the word ' exists ' is true . It has been obvious to philosophers that ...
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... existence , we must find a way to say that some individuals exist and others do not ( p . 314 ) . I believe what makes the difference between the " trivial " sense of ' exists ' and the non - trivial one , is that when ' exists ' is ...
... existence , we must find a way to say that some individuals exist and others do not ( p . 314 ) . I believe what makes the difference between the " trivial " sense of ' exists ' and the non - trivial one , is that when ' exists ' is ...
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