Mind, Volume 79Oxford University Press, 1970 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... problem of the Achilles ? This can not be because it is thought that the confirming power of the empirical evidence carries over from the solution of the one problem to that of the other . It rather seems to be on the ground that the ...
... problem of the Achilles ? This can not be because it is thought that the confirming power of the empirical evidence carries over from the solution of the one problem to that of the other . It rather seems to be on the ground that the ...
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... problem of Universals . ' I agree with the negative conclusions about this possi- bility which Manser reaches . But I wish to appeal , among other things , to certain features of Manser's argument which support a conclusion which he ...
... problem of Universals . ' I agree with the negative conclusions about this possi- bility which Manser reaches . But I wish to appeal , among other things , to certain features of Manser's argument which support a conclusion which he ...
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... problem & images s.t.u .... This would indicate at the most that at least one person did have certain images when solving a particular problem and that this happened at times t1 , t .... And of course he might have been misled in ...
... problem & images s.t.u .... This would indicate at the most that at least one person did have certain images when solving a particular problem and that this happened at times t1 , t .... And of course he might have been misled in ...
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