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... ( called the conclusion ) with reasons ( called premises ) . An argument consists of at least two declarative sen- tences ( sometimes called propositions ) , one of which ( the conclusion ) logically follows from the others ( the premises ) ...
... ( called the conclusion ) with reasons ( called premises ) . An argument consists of at least two declarative sen- tences ( sometimes called propositions ) , one of which ( the conclusion ) logically follows from the others ( the premises ) ...
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... called the constituents of the judgment . It will be observed that the relation of judging has what is called a " sense " or " direction . " We may say , meta- phorically , that it puts its objects in a certain or- der , which we may ...
... called the constituents of the judgment . It will be observed that the relation of judging has what is called a " sense " or " direction . " We may say , meta- phorically , that it puts its objects in a certain or- der , which we may ...
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... Called compatibilism or soft determinism , it admits that while everything is determined , we can still be free insofar as we can still act voluntarily . Determinism ( Sometimes Called " Hard Determinism " ) Determinism is the theory ...
... Called compatibilism or soft determinism , it admits that while everything is determined , we can still be free insofar as we can still act voluntarily . Determinism ( Sometimes Called " Hard Determinism " ) Determinism is the theory ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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