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But before this solu- tion can be transferred to its ethical analogue , the inductive 1 Ethics and Language ( 1944 ) , 1 . problem will have to be restated . For the inductive 52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
But before this solu- tion can be transferred to its ethical analogue , the inductive 1 Ethics and Language ( 1944 ) , 1 . problem will have to be restated . For the inductive 52 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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It is interesting to notice that these policies of special obliga- tion , besides covering the behaviour - dispositions which fall under them in a similar way to that in which inductive policies cover beliefs and preparedness ...
It is interesting to notice that these policies of special obliga- tion , besides covering the behaviour - dispositions which fall under them in a similar way to that in which inductive policies cover beliefs and preparedness ...
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Dodgson had already been responsible for an official publica- tion of the Grotesque Alphabet of 1464 ( 1899 ) and , outside his actual departmental duties , was one of the founders of the Dürer Society which issued annual portfolios of ...
Dodgson had already been responsible for an official publica- tion of the Grotesque Alphabet of 1464 ( 1899 ) and , outside his actual departmental duties , was one of the founders of the Dürer Society which issued annual portfolios of ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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