Mind, Volume 64Oxford University Press, 1955 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... actually used in this discussion ) from a " general " proposition to a particular instance and from a particular instance to a " general " proposition . Using the notation of Principia Mathematica , he asked us to consider the two ...
... actually used in this discussion ) from a " general " proposition to a particular instance and from a particular instance to a " general " proposition . Using the notation of Principia Mathematica , he asked us to consider the two ...
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... actually see the rain falling but only drops of water bouncing off the wet street . The addition of unwillingness to inability to answer the question ' how can you tell ? shows that these conditions have become standard . Standard ...
... actually see the rain falling but only drops of water bouncing off the wet street . The addition of unwillingness to inability to answer the question ' how can you tell ? shows that these conditions have become standard . Standard ...
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... actually faced with a moral choice , is no help ; indeed , it is only a bafflement . This review of the current deadlock in ethics convinces Toulmin and his sympathetic readers that he was right from the first . " The practical ...
... actually faced with a moral choice , is no help ; indeed , it is only a bafflement . This review of the current deadlock in ethics convinces Toulmin and his sympathetic readers that he was right from the first . " The practical ...
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Can History be Objective | 1 |
MAYO B Commitments and Reasons | 33 |
QUINE W V On Freges Way | 52 |
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