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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... problem , one closely related to the problem of " existential import " , is the problem that Quine has called " Plato's Beard " . The problem is simply this : how can we ever truthfully deny the existence of anything ? If , for example ...
... problem , one closely related to the problem of " existential import " , is the problem that Quine has called " Plato's Beard " . The problem is simply this : how can we ever truthfully deny the existence of anything ? If , for example ...
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... problem of name - like expressions which have referents whose existence is being called into question . Thus by ... problem of Plato's Beard . The offered " solution " of the problem is perhaps a solution to another problem , but not ...
... problem of name - like expressions which have referents whose existence is being called into question . Thus by ... problem of Plato's Beard . The offered " solution " of the problem is perhaps a solution to another problem , but not ...
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... problem of minds and machines is brought on . Other philosophic bogies that have tended to hypnotize philosophers , or frighten them out of their wits , are the sceptic and the mechanistic determinist . It is no doubt of some interest ...
... problem of minds and machines is brought on . Other philosophic bogies that have tended to hypnotize philosophers , or frighten them out of their wits , are the sceptic and the mechanistic determinist . It is no doubt of some interest ...
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