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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... proposition that ... which , he says , is no more than a fluffed - up way of writing ( 12 ) If- then ... The only ... proposition as the proposition that all unmarried men are unmarried , and yet that the proposition that Jones wonders ...
... proposition that ... which , he says , is no more than a fluffed - up way of writing ( 12 ) If- then ... The only ... proposition as the proposition that all unmarried men are unmarried , and yet that the proposition that Jones wonders ...
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... proposition , which the theory's principal objective was to avoid . Prior is certainly right to argue that we can avoid naming propositions , as we do in locutions like The proposition that ... implies the proposition that if we replace ...
... proposition , which the theory's principal objective was to avoid . Prior is certainly right to argue that we can avoid naming propositions , as we do in locutions like The proposition that ... implies the proposition that if we replace ...
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... proposition . Thus sentences are no less , and no more , to be regarded as ' logical constructions ' than are propositions . And at the same time the substitutional method of interpreting quanti- fication over propositional variables is ...
... proposition . Thus sentences are no less , and no more , to be regarded as ' logical constructions ' than are propositions . And at the same time the substitutional method of interpreting quanti- fication over propositional variables is ...
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