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... true in its own right , but only true , in the degree in which it is true - for truth is on the coherence theory generally , though para- doxically , held to be a matter of degree - because of its place in the system . Self - evidence ...
... true in its own right , but only true , in the degree in which it is true - for truth is on the coherence theory generally , though para- doxically , held to be a matter of degree - because of its place in the system . Self - evidence ...
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... true , certain other propositions follow from them , therefore these propositions are true , these propositions presuppose the laws of logic , therefore the laws of logic are true because otherwise these propositions would not be true ...
... true , certain other propositions follow from them , therefore these propositions are true , these propositions presuppose the laws of logic , therefore the laws of logic are true because otherwise these propositions would not be true ...
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... true . But if they needed testing a test would be provided by seeing that they agree with each other and that , in cases where the premisses are true and the conclusions can be otherwise confirmed , the assumption of the principles of ...
... true . But if they needed testing a test would be provided by seeing that they agree with each other and that , in cases where the premisses are true and the conclusions can be otherwise confirmed , the assumption of the principles of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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