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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... true and the conclusion is false . Thus an argument with uniformly false components may , nevertheless , be valid . The beginner ought to be puzzled , though he probably never is , to discover later on that , when the same authors come ...
... true and the conclusion is false . Thus an argument with uniformly false components may , nevertheless , be valid . The beginner ought to be puzzled , though he probably never is , to discover later on that , when the same authors come ...
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... true or false but true - at - a - point or false - at - a - point ( in the case above the points being thought of as times ) . General discussions of indexical sentences are to be found in Bar - Hillel1 and more recently in Davidson ...
... true or false but true - at - a - point or false - at - a - point ( in the case above the points being thought of as times ) . General discussions of indexical sentences are to be found in Bar - Hillel1 and more recently in Davidson ...
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... true at a time for a speaker ' . These views have much in common and though there are points of divergence they do not seem to be crucial . Bar - Hillel says that an ordered pair ( utterance , context ) is the sort of thing which is true ...
... true at a time for a speaker ' . These views have much in common and though there are points of divergence they do not seem to be crucial . Bar - Hillel says that an ordered pair ( utterance , context ) is the sort of thing which is true ...
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