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... kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can convince our ad- versaries . But since such arguments are not available in support of the second kind of truth , our intention must be not to convince our oppo ...
... kind of truth we must proceed by demonstrative arguments whereby we can convince our ad- versaries . But since such arguments are not available in support of the second kind of truth , our intention must be not to convince our oppo ...
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... kind of promise . The legal norms which institute these obligations are prescriptions . They can truly be called somebody's prescriptions to somebody- in spite of the fact that their authority is not a human individual or " physical ...
... kind of promise . The legal norms which institute these obligations are prescriptions . They can truly be called somebody's prescriptions to somebody- in spite of the fact that their authority is not a human individual or " physical ...
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... kind of metre , and is narrative in form . They differ , again , in their length : for Tragedy endeavours , as far as pos- sible , to confine itself to a single revolution of the sun , or but slightly to exceed this limit ; whereas the ...
... kind of metre , and is narrative in form . They differ , again , in their length : for Tragedy endeavours , as far as pos- sible , to confine itself to a single revolution of the sun , or but slightly to exceed this limit ; whereas the ...
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Knowledge as recollection The divided line | 5 |
Causality Free Will and Determinism | 31 |
A defense of necessary connection | 40 |
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