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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... language is perfectly accurate , but limited . They mistakenly assume , she holds , that what cannot be symbolized in language is meaningless . And this , she says , is false . Language can symbolize only certain kinds of ideas , but ...
... language is perfectly accurate , but limited . They mistakenly assume , she holds , that what cannot be symbolized in language is meaningless . And this , she says , is false . Language can symbolize only certain kinds of ideas , but ...
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... language . Since it is usually impossible to explain clearly and exactly even the technical usages , a formal or ... language 66 Language is employed for expression and communication of thoughts . Failure in communication may either be ...
... language . Since it is usually impossible to explain clearly and exactly even the technical usages , a formal or ... language 66 Language is employed for expression and communication of thoughts . Failure in communication may either be ...
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... language of logic and physics . Moreover , these languages are more exact in their abstract set- up than in their actual use . It is a familiar experience that mathematicians who know the language of mathematics very well often offer ...
... language of logic and physics . Moreover , these languages are more exact in their abstract set- up than in their actual use . It is a familiar experience that mathematicians who know the language of mathematics very well often offer ...
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MAYO B Commitments and Reasons | 33 |
QUINE W V On Freges Way | 52 |
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