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actually ęsthetic analytic propositions argument Aristotelian Society assert assumption believe causal concept concerned confuted constitute contradiction criterion deduced define definitions deny dispute distinction doctrine empirical fact empirical hypothesis empirical propositions empiricism empiricist ence enquiry entails entity equivalent ethical terms example existence experience feeling formal G. E. Moore genuine geometry given Hume hypotheses inductive intuition judgements L. S. Stebbing language linguistic literal significance logic and mathematics logical constructions material thing meaning mental merely metaphysical metaphysician monists moral nature necessary nonsense normative ethical object observation observation-statements occur philosophical analysis physical possible premises principle of verification priori propositions probability problem problem of induction properties propo psychological purely questions of value reason refer relation relevant Rudolf Carnap scientific self-contradictory sensations sense sense-contents sense-experience sense-history simply sitions statement subjectivist supposed synthetic proposition tautology theory theory of descriptions tion transcendent truth usage validity verification principle Vide words wrote Waverley


