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... statements of one kind may be affected by statements of another , for instance , questions of fact by questions of value . 3. The modification that the meaning of a statement may undergo when the presuppositions subject to which it is ...
... statements of one kind may be affected by statements of another , for instance , questions of fact by questions of value . 3. The modification that the meaning of a statement may undergo when the presuppositions subject to which it is ...
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... statement of fact . It seems that it must be at a more advanced level than a mere report of immediate sensory data , otherwise we should not have enough interpreta- tion of what is observed to be able to make a statement that something ...
... statement of fact . It seems that it must be at a more advanced level than a mere report of immediate sensory data , otherwise we should not have enough interpreta- tion of what is observed to be able to make a statement that something ...
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... statement of what occurred on 30 Jan. 1649 into the statement that it was the death of a royal martyr , and also by those who would enlarge the statement of what occurred into the statement that it was the execution of a public enemy ...
... statement of what occurred on 30 Jan. 1649 into the statement that it was the death of a royal martyr , and also by those who would enlarge the statement of what occurred into the statement that it was the execution of a public enemy ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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