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... truth of a statement being defined in these terms . Since the development of such a total system of mutually supporting statements is impossible for a mind like ours , we have to say that every finite truth we can formulate is ...
... truth of a statement being defined in these terms . Since the development of such a total system of mutually supporting statements is impossible for a mind like ours , we have to say that every finite truth we can formulate is ...
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... truth . On the one hand , a true statement is one which satisfies the criteria of a statement of its particular type , and this was the meaning we gave to a ' finite truth ' . On the ... truth were seen PRESUPPOSITIONS AND FINITE TRUTHS 79.
... truth . On the one hand , a true statement is one which satisfies the criteria of a statement of its particular type , and this was the meaning we gave to a ' finite truth ' . On the ... truth were seen PRESUPPOSITIONS AND FINITE TRUTHS 79.
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... truth in terms of types , would , I think , enable us to avoid the difficulty that arises on Bradley's view , when he has to say that the more far - reaching the implications of a truth , the more certain it must be . So in comparing a ...
... truth in terms of types , would , I think , enable us to avoid the difficulty that arises on Bradley's view , when he has to say that the more far - reaching the implications of a truth , the more certain it must be . So in comparing a ...
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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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