Mind, Volume 77Oxford University Press, 1968 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... consequent are both seen to be fulfilled , and that it can only be falsified if the antecedent is fulfilled and the consequent not ' ( p . 356 ) , is inadequate on three main grounds . If I understand him , these grounds are first ...
... consequent are both seen to be fulfilled , and that it can only be falsified if the antecedent is fulfilled and the consequent not ' ( p . 356 ) , is inadequate on three main grounds . If I understand him , these grounds are first ...
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... consequent to be false , is not broken by our saying ' If X had been the case , Y would have been the case ' when X ... consequent to be true , with the view that the unfulfilled conditional statement is false , if both the antecedent ...
... consequent to be false , is not broken by our saying ' If X had been the case , Y would have been the case ' when X ... consequent to be true , with the view that the unfulfilled conditional statement is false , if both the antecedent ...
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... consequent both being true . We ought to make such statements , however , only if we believe that their ante- cedents and their consequents are both false , unless it is clear from the context that we do not believe this . ( 2 ) An ...
... consequent both being true . We ought to make such statements , however , only if we believe that their ante- cedents and their consequents are both false , unless it is clear from the context that we do not believe this . ( 2 ) An ...
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