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... logically proper names . To explain how this second condition operates it will be necessary to say something about Russell's theory of descriptions . II The Theory of Descriptions and The Theory of Types 130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
... logically proper names . To explain how this second condition operates it will be necessary to say something about Russell's theory of descriptions . II The Theory of Descriptions and The Theory of Types 130 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ...
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... theory of descriptions is designed to show that expressions which are classifiable as definite or indefinite descriptions are not used as names , in that it is not necessary for them to denote anything , in order to have a meaning . Or ...
... theory of descriptions is designed to show that expressions which are classifiable as definite or indefinite descriptions are not used as names , in that it is not necessary for them to denote anything , in order to have a meaning . Or ...
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... theory of knowledge . The elimination of substance , though consonant with the theory of descriptions , is not demanded by it . Russell might have been content to allow his quantified variables to refer indefinitely to what he called ...
... theory of knowledge . The elimination of substance , though consonant with the theory of descriptions , is not demanded by it . Russell might have been content to allow his quantified variables to refer indefinitely to what he called ...
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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