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Page 105
... belief . It is not surprising if under this test they reveal something of themselves , even as the twentieth - century anthropologist may also reveal more of himself and his own society to future generations than he is ever liable to ...
... belief . It is not surprising if under this test they reveal something of themselves , even as the twentieth - century anthropologist may also reveal more of himself and his own society to future generations than he is ever liable to ...
Page 128
... belief , which he was un- willing to relinquish , that mathematical propositions are necessarily true . Taking the necessity of the propositions of formal logic to be relatively unproblematic , he chose rather to try to justify ...
... belief , which he was un- willing to relinquish , that mathematical propositions are necessarily true . Taking the necessity of the propositions of formal logic to be relatively unproblematic , he chose rather to try to justify ...
Page 139
... belief in the existence of mental acts . This was partly because he had come to believe that the self which was supposed to perform these acts was a logical fiction , and partly because he had decided that no such things were empiri ...
... belief in the existence of mental acts . This was partly because he had come to believe that the self which was supposed to perform these acts was a logical fiction , and partly because he had decided that no such things were empiri ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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