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... principle that the meaning of a propositional function is not specified until one specifies the range of objects which are candidates for satisfying it . From this it follows that these candidates cannot meaningfully include anything ...
... principle that the meaning of a propositional function is not specified until one specifies the range of objects which are candidates for satisfying it . From this it follows that these candidates cannot meaningfully include anything ...
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... principle as directly distilled from the data ' ( Murphy , op . cit . 172 ) when he con- structed that model of the social organization of Australian tribes on which so much later work has drawn . To rephrase what I pointed out years ...
... principle as directly distilled from the data ' ( Murphy , op . cit . 172 ) when he con- structed that model of the social organization of Australian tribes on which so much later work has drawn . To rephrase what I pointed out years ...
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... principles which ought to run through , and be the foundation of , the laws of all nations ' . ' He never succeeded in producing a theory of natural jurisprudence , but instead his inquiries led him to write the Wealth of Nations . No ...
... principles which ought to run through , and be the foundation of , the laws of all nations ' . ' He never succeeded in producing a theory of natural jurisprudence , but instead his inquiries led him to write the Wealth of Nations . No ...
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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