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... things . This doctrine is that the meaning of any statement of fact lies in what would verify it in sense perception . The theory came from Vienna , where its most effective proponent was Moritz Schlick , but it has been defended in ...
... things . This doctrine is that the meaning of any statement of fact lies in what would verify it in sense perception . The theory came from Vienna , where its most effective proponent was Moritz Schlick , but it has been defended in ...
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... thing ' , ' top ' , ' red ' , ' exists ' , are so various that he is able to draw up his indictment against language for confusing them , and the real interest of his work lies in such contentions as that there are no such things as ...
... thing ' , ' top ' , ' red ' , ' exists ' , are so various that he is able to draw up his indictment against language for confusing them , and the real interest of his work lies in such contentions as that there are no such things as ...
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... things would result or not , I , at any rate , cannot see any alternative solution for the problem that faces us — the endless series of individually prepared editions , flashing across our view like so many speed - boats or racing ...
... things would result or not , I , at any rate , cannot see any alternative solution for the problem that faces us — the endless series of individually prepared editions , flashing across our view like so many speed - boats or racing ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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