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... theory of truth and shows how the correspondence theory meets these conditions , whereas the coherence theory does not . ( A biographical sketch of Russell is found ... Theory of Truth 169 Bertrand Russell: The Correspondence Theory of Truth.
... theory of truth and shows how the correspondence theory meets these conditions , whereas the coherence theory does not . ( A biographical sketch of Russell is found ... Theory of Truth 169 Bertrand Russell: The Correspondence Theory of Truth.
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... theory of truth . And he professes not to be interested in such things . That is all very well . If one does not want to have theories or definitions that is one's choice . How- ever , if Rorty wants to be able to explain how it is that ...
... theory of truth . And he professes not to be interested in such things . That is all very well . If one does not want to have theories or definitions that is one's choice . How- ever , if Rorty wants to be able to explain how it is that ...
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... theory , we do not fall back straight- For Further Reflection way upon the general conception of justice . The lexical ordering of the two principles , and the val- uations that this ordering implies , suggest prior- ity rules which ...
... theory , we do not fall back straight- For Further Reflection way upon the general conception of justice . The lexical ordering of the two principles , and the val- uations that this ordering implies , suggest prior- ity rules which ...
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What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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