The Bucknell Review, 第 9 卷Bucknell University Press, 1960 |
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第 107 頁
... preference or psychological motivation of other sorts to incline me to choose this item instead of its ( by hypothesis indifferent ) alternatives . Such absence of psychological preference does not entail the im- possibility of a ...
... preference or psychological motivation of other sorts to incline me to choose this item instead of its ( by hypothesis indifferent ) alternatives . Such absence of psychological preference does not entail the im- possibility of a ...
第 108 頁
... preference . However , despite the seeming plausibility of this reasoning , it cannot be accepted as fully correct . For there is a well - known , indeed a philosophically notorious counter - example : the dilemma or paradox of ...
... preference . However , despite the seeming plausibility of this reasoning , it cannot be accepted as fully correct . For there is a well - known , indeed a philosophically notorious counter - example : the dilemma or paradox of ...
第 117 頁
... preference . The concept of ran- dom selection provides an answer to the problem of choice with- out preference which is demonstrably its only reasonable ( i.e. , rationally defensible ) resolution . IV . COMMENTS ON PHILOSOPHICAL ...
... preference . The concept of ran- dom selection provides an answer to the problem of choice with- out preference which is demonstrably its only reasonable ( i.e. , rationally defensible ) resolution . IV . COMMENTS ON PHILOSOPHICAL ...
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