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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... scrutinize in order to find ) ; nor are all task verbs quest or seek verbs . 3. It might be thought that this is to exaggerate the difference between quest verbs and scrutiny verbs , or even to invent a distinction where really there is ...
... scrutinize in order to find ) ; nor are all task verbs quest or seek verbs . 3. It might be thought that this is to exaggerate the difference between quest verbs and scrutiny verbs , or even to invent a distinction where really there is ...
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... scrutiny , even when there is no specific aim , is necessarily and by its very nature a kind of quest . For it seems obvious that any and every scrutiny aims at and succeeds in finding out something or other . People may sometimes ...
... scrutiny , even when there is no specific aim , is necessarily and by its very nature a kind of quest . For it seems obvious that any and every scrutiny aims at and succeeds in finding out something or other . People may sometimes ...
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... scrutinize a wound , he examines it . Sometimes even , changes in the type of object sought produce some slight ... scrutiny is of necessity carried out with some degree of care or lack of it . Other verbs regularly used in this non ...
... scrutinize a wound , he examines it . Sometimes even , changes in the type of object sought produce some slight ... scrutiny is of necessity carried out with some degree of care or lack of it . Other verbs regularly used in this non ...
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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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