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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... tautology , while p can be true and c can be false . But now an argument form is valid if and only if ( i ) the corresponding material implication is a tautology ( ii ) the conjunction of the pre- mise - statement - forms , in short the ...
... tautology , while p can be true and c can be false . But now an argument form is valid if and only if ( i ) the corresponding material implication is a tautology ( ii ) the conjunction of the pre- mise - statement - forms , in short the ...
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... tautology to say either that a sensation has a typical sort of cause or to say that certain sensations ( after - imagings ) are similar to other sensations that have a typical sort of cause . In similar fashion , D. M. Armstrong's ...
... tautology to say either that a sensation has a typical sort of cause or to say that certain sensations ( after - imagings ) are similar to other sensations that have a typical sort of cause . In similar fashion , D. M. Armstrong's ...
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... tautology presupposes must also be a tautology . To see that Shaffer's assumption is mistaken we need only turn to the debate between traditional and modern logicians concerning the existential import of categorical propositions ...
... tautology presupposes must also be a tautology . To see that Shaffer's assumption is mistaken we need only turn to the debate between traditional and modern logicians concerning the existential import of categorical propositions ...
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