Mind, Том 14Oxford University Press, 1905 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... imply this complex , they do not ( perhaps could not ) fully express it . The truth expressed in them is vague and slight and capable of infinite further determination . any further determination - even e.g. that which Omniscience would ...
... imply this complex , they do not ( perhaps could not ) fully express it . The truth expressed in them is vague and slight and capable of infinite further determination . any further determination - even e.g. that which Omniscience would ...
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... implies the sum four , a plane three - sided figure implies the equality of its interior angles to two right angles : and these implications remain , whatever else the data may also imply . " Such arguments , if we are to press them ...
... implies the sum four , a plane three - sided figure implies the equality of its interior angles to two right angles : and these implications remain , whatever else the data may also imply . " Such arguments , if we are to press them ...
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... implies elements with determinate natures in determinate relations . But in your ' system ' of knowledge which is the complete truth , ' there are no determinate ele- ments or relations , but all is shifting . Or , if you take the ...
... implies elements with determinate natures in determinate relations . But in your ' system ' of knowledge which is the complete truth , ' there are no determinate ele- ments or relations , but all is shifting . Or , if you take the ...
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... implies and pre- cisely so far the judgment possesses for him the most com- plete truth of which it is in its nature capable . That truth may be called " absolute , " " final " or " complete " but it is . so only with certain ...
... implies and pre- cisely so far the judgment possesses for him the most com- plete truth of which it is in its nature capable . That truth may be called " absolute , " " final " or " complete " but it is . so only with certain ...
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... implies and on which it rests . The implied positive information is so vague that it can hardly be stated . For in order to state it at all clearly , we should have to rise above the level at which the negative judgment could ...
... implies and on which it rests . The implied positive information is so vague that it can hardly be stated . For in order to state it at all clearly , we should have to rise above the level at which the negative judgment could ...
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