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... fact and proposition in common . Following this we shall examine the manner in which Carnap ( C ) , though always seeming to be pushing fact be- hind him with the flat of his hand , makes his most critical , and possibly his most ...
... fact and proposition in common . Following this we shall examine the manner in which Carnap ( C ) , though always seeming to be pushing fact be- hind him with the flat of his hand , makes his most critical , and possibly his most ...
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... fact . II “ Fact ” is a name of central position in the material we propose to use in forming a terminology . If there are such things as facts , and if they are of such importance ... fact " to the fact of Fact THE TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEM 53.
... fact . II “ Fact ” is a name of central position in the material we propose to use in forming a terminology . If there are such things as facts , and if they are of such importance ... fact " to the fact of Fact THE TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEM 53.
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John Dewey, Arthur Fisher Bentley. the word " fact " to the fact of Fact . The primary considera- tion in fulfilling the desired condition with respect to Fact is that the activity by which it is identified and the what that is ...
John Dewey, Arthur Fisher Bentley. the word " fact " to the fact of Fact . The primary considera- tion in fulfilling the desired condition with respect to Fact is that the activity by which it is identified and the what that is ...
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VAGUENESS IN LOGIC | 39 |
THE TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEM | 47 |
POSTULATIONS | 75 |
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