The Bucknell Review, 第 20-21 卷Bucknell University Press, 1954 |
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... example , the arithmetical propo- sition that 2 and 2 are 4. The truth of the proposition is evident , or intuitive , in the sense that what is required to secure acknowl- edgment of it is an exhibition in a number of examples until one ...
... example , the arithmetical propo- sition that 2 and 2 are 4. The truth of the proposition is evident , or intuitive , in the sense that what is required to secure acknowl- edgment of it is an exhibition in a number of examples until one ...
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... example of a structured all that could be apprehended without mythological , religious or , from our perspective , philosophical involvement . All other en- compassing views of a structured all , either previous to or contemporary with ...
... example of a structured all that could be apprehended without mythological , religious or , from our perspective , philosophical involvement . All other en- compassing views of a structured all , either previous to or contemporary with ...
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... example , I perceive this moment of experience as being causally derivative from my experience a split - second ago . Also , I perceive my bodily organs as functioning efficaciously for my experience.31 Philosophers have tended to focus ...
... example , I perceive this moment of experience as being causally derivative from my experience a split - second ago . Also , I perceive my bodily organs as functioning efficaciously for my experience.31 Philosophers have tended to focus ...
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