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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... sense as after - image with closed eyes ) . ' ( late 1930s ) . And when a wall which is not bluish white , looks ' bluish white to me ... I am certainly “ directly seeing " , i.e. " seeing in the same sense in which I see an after ...
... sense as after - image with closed eyes ) . ' ( late 1930s ) . And when a wall which is not bluish white , looks ' bluish white to me ... I am certainly “ directly seeing " , i.e. " seeing in the same sense in which I see an after ...
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... Sense C The associated question whether proper names have sense raises extra issues , because of the connection of sense with meaning and the feeling that the meaning of a sentence depends at least to some extent on the meanings of its ...
... Sense C The associated question whether proper names have sense raises extra issues , because of the connection of sense with meaning and the feeling that the meaning of a sentence depends at least to some extent on the meanings of its ...
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... sense . ( The doctrine that genuine proper names- -as well as other so called ' Eigennamen ' -have sense is required by Frege's 1892 solution of the problem : how is it that Pompey is Gnaeus ' and ' Pompey is Pompey ' have have ...
... sense . ( The doctrine that genuine proper names- -as well as other so called ' Eigennamen ' -have sense is required by Frege's 1892 solution of the problem : how is it that Pompey is Gnaeus ' and ' Pompey is Pompey ' have have ...
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