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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... simply to our having interpreted and understood the affectant in a certain way . It is rather due to the classification the interpretation suggests . A causal explanation or a psychoanalytic interpretation of another's behaviour will ...
... simply to our having interpreted and understood the affectant in a certain way . It is rather due to the classification the interpretation suggests . A causal explanation or a psychoanalytic interpretation of another's behaviour will ...
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... simply a result of training , or whatever . What is clear is that he takes his moral obligations seriously ; in the language we have been employing here , the fact that something is his obligation is always and im- mediately taken as a ...
... simply a result of training , or whatever . What is clear is that he takes his moral obligations seriously ; in the language we have been employing here , the fact that something is his obligation is always and im- mediately taken as a ...
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... simply physical movement is equivalent to this . Nor could a mere movement take the place of the agent's judging that this was the best alternative in the circumstances . " Choice does involve conscious acceptance and rejection , but ...
... simply physical movement is equivalent to this . Nor could a mere movement take the place of the agent's judging that this was the best alternative in the circumstances . " Choice does involve conscious acceptance and rejection , but ...
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