Logic, Ontology, and ActionContributed articles, with introduction to the contributors. |
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THE MEANING OF HISTORY | 1 |
MENTAL STATES | 15 |
REFLECTIONS ON COMMUNICABILITY AS AN EXCELLENCE | 29 |
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according additional negative fact agent alternative geometries alternative logics argue assumption biology Bolzano claim classical logic coextensive conceptual apparatus consciousness conservatism constant negation conventionalism correspondence rules criterion definition of truth distinction doctrine early Nyāya logicians early Nyāya school ensembles existence explanation expression formal framework Frege geometry hold human action Ibid idea Identity Theorist implies infinite regress knowledge-act language later Nyāya locus mathematical means mental metaphysics methodological monkey-conjunction mutual negation nega negation residing negatum Neumann's no-consciousness notion Nyaya Nyāya philosophers object ontology philosophy of science physicalistic physics positive possible posterior negation postulate predicate principle prior negation proposition quantum mechanics question Quine Quine's reducible reductionism reductionistic reference relation relevance satisfied scientific theory second negation semantic sense sentence sentential function sequence single-level T₁ T₂ Tarski theoretical thought tion true unity of science V₁ virtually identical visual perception W. V. Quine words