Value and Man: Readings in PhilosophyMcGraw-Hill, 1966 - 445 頁 |
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... rules , or con- sciously and consistently played according to different rules . In a similar sense , the sugges- tion runs , we say of a person who does not infer according to the rules of logic either that he infers incorrectly or that ...
... rules , or con- sciously and consistently played according to different rules . In a similar sense , the sugges- tion runs , we say of a person who does not infer according to the rules of logic either that he infers incorrectly or that ...
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... rules of grammar of a natural language . ( Games and calculi have a much poorer " his- tory " than natural languages . ) In at least one . important respect , however , the rules of a cal- culus are more like rules of grammar than like ...
... rules of grammar of a natural language . ( Games and calculi have a much poorer " his- tory " than natural languages . ) In at least one . important respect , however , the rules of a cal- culus are more like rules of grammar than like ...
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Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. with doing , ideal rules . Ideal rules are referred to , for example , when we say that a man ought to be generous , truthful , just , temperate , etc. , and also when we say that a soldier in the ...
Readings in Philosophy Louis Hammer. with doing , ideal rules . Ideal rules are referred to , for example , when we say that a man ought to be generous , truthful , just , temperate , etc. , and also when we say that a soldier in the ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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