Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Catholic Philosophical Association, Volumes 59-60Catholic University of America., 1985 - Philosophy List of members in Proceedings of 2nd- annual meeting. |
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... argument I have just advanced does appeal to criteria of knowledge , although not explicitly so . For example , there seem to be standards used in the argument which are themselves wholly unjustified by the argument . Again , the the ...
... argument I have just advanced does appeal to criteria of knowledge , although not explicitly so . For example , there seem to be standards used in the argument which are themselves wholly unjustified by the argument . Again , the the ...
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... argue that something is " real " is to argue that it is not simply a creation of mind , that it imposes itself on mind . The category he perceives as threatened is not the unobserved entity but the " phenomena " themselves ; the ...
... argue that something is " real " is to argue that it is not simply a creation of mind , that it imposes itself on mind . The category he perceives as threatened is not the unobserved entity but the " phenomena " themselves ; the ...
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... Argument from the Unlikeness of Ideas and Things Most idealists seem to grant grant that we do all begin as realists.2 This would indicate that one must argue one's way into some form of idealism . One of the oldest arguments for ...
... Argument from the Unlikeness of Ideas and Things Most idealists seem to grant grant that we do all begin as realists.2 This would indicate that one must argue one's way into some form of idealism . One of the oldest arguments for ...
Contents
Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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