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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... suppose that there was only one " reason " , in the sense of " motive " , which led people to perform a particular action — to suppose that there was " one motive , which was the motive " . He gave as an instance of this sort of mistake ...
... suppose that there was only one " reason " , in the sense of " motive " , which led people to perform a particular action — to suppose that there was " one motive , which was the motive " . He gave as an instance of this sort of mistake ...
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... suppose that we were dealing with a man not corrupt in the sense intended above but simply blind to the impropriety of accepting the bribe the situation would , of course , be quite different . ( This distinction between ' corrup- tion ...
... suppose that we were dealing with a man not corrupt in the sense intended above but simply blind to the impropriety of accepting the bribe the situation would , of course , be quite different . ( This distinction between ' corrup- tion ...
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... Suppose a pacifist is confronted with the time - honoured challenge What would you do if you saw someone brutally thrashing a child ? ' and suppose the reply is ' I should intervene , by force if necessary ' ; and suppose , finally ...
... Suppose a pacifist is confronted with the time - honoured challenge What would you do if you saw someone brutally thrashing a child ? ' and suppose the reply is ' I should intervene , by force if necessary ' ; and suppose , finally ...
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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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