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Page 129
... logical construction or , as he sometimes preferred to put it , a logical fiction , when the propositions in which it figures can be analysed in such a way that in the propositions which result from the analysis the object no longer ...
... logical construction or , as he sometimes preferred to put it , a logical fiction , when the propositions in which it figures can be analysed in such a way that in the propositions which result from the analysis the object no longer ...
Page 130
... logical fiction , he did not mean to imply that it was imagin- ary or non - existent . To say that Plato and Socrates are logical fictions is not to class them with fictitious entities , like Theseus or Hercules . Similarly , in the ...
... logical fiction , he did not mean to imply that it was imagin- ary or non - existent . To say that Plato and Socrates are logical fictions is not to class them with fictitious entities , like Theseus or Hercules . Similarly , in the ...
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... logical form . This distinction is not an altogether clear one , since the notion of logical form is itself not wholly clear . There was a tendency on Russell's part to believe that facts had a logical form which sentences could copy ...
... logical form . This distinction is not an altogether clear one , since the notion of logical form is itself not wholly clear . There was a tendency on Russell's part to believe that facts had a logical form which sentences could copy ...
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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