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... assert or imply that certain conditions , those of opportunity , were satisfied : but this is totally different from allowing that , in saying that he could have , I assert something conditional . It is , certainly , entirely possible to ...
... assert or imply that certain conditions , those of opportunity , were satisfied : but this is totally different from allowing that , in saying that he could have , I assert something conditional . It is , certainly , entirely possible to ...
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... asserts that certain conditions were fulfilled and a conditional statement , i.e. a statement about what would have ... asserting on evidence h that p is probable with asserting that on evidence hp is probable , both of which can be ...
... asserts that certain conditions were fulfilled and a conditional statement , i.e. a statement about what would have ... asserting on evidence h that p is probable with asserting that on evidence hp is probable , both of which can be ...
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... assertion is not to be described as a conditional assertion . Now while I have no wish to retract this account in general or in all cases , I doubt whether it is the whole story . Consider the case where what we wish to assert is that ...
... assertion is not to be described as a conditional assertion . Now while I have no wish to retract this account in general or in all cases , I doubt whether it is the whole story . Consider the case where what we wish to assert is that ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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