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... theory . It is also its reductio ad absurdum . Thirdly , another , totally different , view which seeks to dispense with immediately known propositions is the co- herence theory . According to this view all true propositions form a ...
... theory . It is also its reductio ad absurdum . Thirdly , another , totally different , view which seeks to dispense with immediately known propositions is the co- herence theory . According to this view all true propositions form a ...
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... theory might reply that to know the truth of a self - evident proposition , Sis P , is the same as to perceive the coherence between the notions of S and P and therefore comes under his criterion , but this would make the term coherence ...
... theory might reply that to know the truth of a self - evident proposition , Sis P , is the same as to perceive the coherence between the notions of S and P and therefore comes under his criterion , but this would make the term coherence ...
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... theory before passing to another . And so , to quote Gore again , we acquire that temper of ' mere intellectual ... theory ; then Schücking , then Boer , then Berendsohn ; such theories the critic can produce ' eight years together ...
... theory before passing to another . And so , to quote Gore again , we acquire that temper of ' mere intellectual ... theory ; then Schücking , then Boer , then Berendsohn ; such theories the critic can produce ' eight years together ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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