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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... physical body , whereas in " I have tooth - ache ” we were not . As to the first of these two pro- positions he did not seem quite definite ; for though at first he said that " my voice " means the voice which comes from my mouth " , he ...
... physical body , whereas in " I have tooth - ache ” we were not . As to the first of these two pro- positions he did not seem quite definite ; for though at first he said that " my voice " means the voice which comes from my mouth " , he ...
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... physical action ? Can we always observe or infer a temporal continuity in cases of this kind ? Is there not very often an observed temporal gap between , e.g. decision and deed ? It is useful to notice , as a first step in dealing with ...
... physical action ? Can we always observe or infer a temporal continuity in cases of this kind ? Is there not very often an observed temporal gap between , e.g. decision and deed ? It is useful to notice , as a first step in dealing with ...
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... physical time , and yet does not vanish but is always experienced , is what characterises " I " . Philosophy can say nothing about it . Let us see what this removes from philosophical consideration . " In the first place , it is clear ...
... physical time , and yet does not vanish but is always experienced , is what characterises " I " . Philosophy can say nothing about it . Let us see what this removes from philosophical consideration . " In the first place , it is clear ...
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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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