Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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... tion 43 of the later work , the former being the Platonistic and the latter being the pragmatic view . Proposition 3.203 represents an instance of " Plato's beard , " to paraphrase a remark by W. V. Quine 1 ; and no con- temporary ...
... tion 43 of the later work , the former being the Platonistic and the latter being the pragmatic view . Proposition 3.203 represents an instance of " Plato's beard , " to paraphrase a remark by W. V. Quine 1 ; and no con- temporary ...
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... tion with the body , except when they are absolutely necessary . ( italics mine ; 66E - 67A ) . ... The conclusion which undoubtedly must be drawn is that Socrates here intends to draw a distinction between the finality of death and the ...
... tion with the body , except when they are absolutely necessary . ( italics mine ; 66E - 67A ) . ... The conclusion which undoubtedly must be drawn is that Socrates here intends to draw a distinction between the finality of death and the ...
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... tion - in fact , he seems to hold that the first can be maintained only on the basis of the second.31 By now it is clear that the analytic - synthetic distinction is one which is not accepted by White ( nor by Quine ) , hence any ...
... tion - in fact , he seems to hold that the first can be maintained only on the basis of the second.31 By now it is clear that the analytic - synthetic distinction is one which is not accepted by White ( nor by Quine ) , hence any ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
An Apology for John Stuart Mill | 22 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
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