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... seems to me a completely unjustified application of contemporary logic . Even if it were the purpose of certain logicians to set up a pure extensional logic on the basis of purely extensional variables , and even if they succeeded in ...
... seems to me a completely unjustified application of contemporary logic . Even if it were the purpose of certain logicians to set up a pure extensional logic on the basis of purely extensional variables , and even if they succeeded in ...
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... seems to be involved than the bare primitive observation of such a universal as G. At the same time it seems hardly correct to suppose that the child has synthesized certain precise abstract notions , for example , having windows ...
... seems to be involved than the bare primitive observation of such a universal as G. At the same time it seems hardly correct to suppose that the child has synthesized certain precise abstract notions , for example , having windows ...
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... seems true , but they are not necessary for the dispositional theory . It rests , I believe , not on seeing ( or imagining ) a parti- cular , but on discovering resembling Gestalten.1 That there are dispositional universals in our ...
... seems true , but they are not necessary for the dispositional theory . It rests , I believe , not on seeing ( or imagining ) a parti- cular , but on discovering resembling Gestalten.1 That there are dispositional universals in our ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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