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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... similar subjects ( S's ) , then the cases are relevantly similar ; and if the cases are relevantly similar , then we must make the same judgments about them . Keeping the above general observations in mind , let us now take up the ...
... similar subjects ( S's ) , then the cases are relevantly similar ; and if the cases are relevantly similar , then we must make the same judgments about them . Keeping the above general observations in mind , let us now take up the ...
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... similar relation " the want belongs to Smith " must make a similar contribution to the judgment that Smith's free- dom is valuable unless of course , Jones is somehow relevantly different . But the point is that Jones has given us no ...
... similar relation " the want belongs to Smith " must make a similar contribution to the judgment that Smith's free- dom is valuable unless of course , Jones is somehow relevantly different . But the point is that Jones has given us no ...
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... similar- ities to be noticed - all the objects in question are of roughly triangular shape , with sides of varying lengths , and so on . But leaving these obvious points of similarity on one side , it is wholly unclear how a triangle is ...
... similar- ities to be noticed - all the objects in question are of roughly triangular shape , with sides of varying lengths , and so on . But leaving these obvious points of similarity on one side , it is wholly unclear how a triangle is ...
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