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... reason , attached the greatest value to the work which he did on mathematical logic , both in its philosophical and technical aspects , but the interest which he also paid to the theory of knowledge , to the philosophy of mind , to the ...
... reason , attached the greatest value to the work which he did on mathematical logic , both in its philosophical and technical aspects , but the interest which he also paid to the theory of knowledge , to the philosophy of mind , to the ...
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... reason for thinking that they are . The reason is that the postulation of physical objects as external causes of sense- data accounts for the character of the data in a way that is not matched by any other hypothesis . Russell did not ...
... reason for thinking that they are . The reason is that the postulation of physical objects as external causes of sense- data accounts for the character of the data in a way that is not matched by any other hypothesis . Russell did not ...
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... reason . The idea of a close - knit Commonwealth , pro- viding Britain with a leadership role in the world , has in my view always been a mirage . No close association has been possible , or desired , by other members of the ...
... reason . The idea of a close - knit Commonwealth , pro- viding Britain with a leadership role in the world , has in my view always been a mirage . No close association has been possible , or desired , by other members of the ...
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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