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... suppose he's wrong ; let's suppose all of his arguments are failures . Never- theless , he has reflected long , hard , and consci- entiously on the matter and thinks he does have adequate evidence . Shall we suppose he's vio- lating an ...
... suppose he's wrong ; let's suppose all of his arguments are failures . Never- theless , he has reflected long , hard , and consci- entiously on the matter and thinks he does have adequate evidence . Shall we suppose he's vio- lating an ...
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... suppose that is an empirical possibility , but not the slightest reason has so far been given to believe that it is true , since what is suggested - though certainly not demonstrated - by the example is that the computer program is ...
... suppose that is an empirical possibility , but not the slightest reason has so far been given to believe that it is true , since what is suggested - though certainly not demonstrated - by the example is that the computer program is ...
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... Suppose a Yankee player who has had some philosophy argues that this latter game was not part of the original game played in April . There was no con- tinuity between them . He demands that a new game be played from the start since it ...
... Suppose a Yankee player who has had some philosophy argues that this latter game was not part of the original game played in April . There was no con- tinuity between them . He demands that a new game be played from the start since it ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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