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... reference to intension ' ( p . 72 , my italics ) . I conclude that Principia Mathematica lends no support to the view that we can use men significantly in the proposition All men are liable to error without any reference whatsoever to ...
... reference to intension ' ( p . 72 , my italics ) . I conclude that Principia Mathematica lends no support to the view that we can use men significantly in the proposition All men are liable to error without any reference whatsoever to ...
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... reference within a sentence . A variable x is the same whenever and wherever it is used in a sentence and so precise pronominal repetition becomes possible . A variable in a propositional function , on this view , is to be conceived not ...
... reference within a sentence . A variable x is the same whenever and wherever it is used in a sentence and so precise pronominal repetition becomes possible . A variable in a propositional function , on this view , is to be conceived not ...
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... reference to man in intension , and there is therefore no problem of universals other than the linguistic one of the use of class - terms . Now this seems to me a completely unjustified application of contemporary logic . Even if it ...
... reference to man in intension , and there is therefore no problem of universals other than the linguistic one of the use of class - terms . Now this seems to me a completely unjustified application of contemporary logic . Even if it ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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