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... true , of course ; the very formulation gives away the case : Knowing p is knowing that p is true . . . . But the truth - requirement , though necessary , is not sufficient . There are plenty of true propo- sitions , for example in ...
... true , of course ; the very formulation gives away the case : Knowing p is knowing that p is true . . . . But the truth - requirement , though necessary , is not sufficient . There are plenty of true propo- sitions , for example in ...
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... true , is made true by events . Its verity is in fact an event , a process : the process namely of its verifying it- self , its veri - fication . Its validity is the process of its valid - ation . But what do the words verification and ...
... true , is made true by events . Its verity is in fact an event , a process : the process namely of its verifying it- self , its veri - fication . Its validity is the process of its valid - ation . But what do the words verification and ...
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... true of one is true of the other , " they " would be one person . In general , if " two " things are identical , then whatever is true of the one is true of the other , since in reality only one thing is being discussed . However , if ...
... true of one is true of the other , " they " would be one person . In general , if " two " things are identical , then whatever is true of the one is true of the other , since in reality only one thing is being discussed . However , if ...
Contents
What Is Philosophy? | 1 |
A Little Bit of Logic | 23 |
Philosophy of Religion 3355 | 35 |
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