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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American Catholic Philosophical Association. Frankena cast the issue in terms of logical of logical possibility , writing that : Many moral philosophers have said or implied that it is in some sense logically possible for an agent to ...
American Catholic Philosophical Association. Frankena cast the issue in terms of logical of logical possibility , writing that : Many moral philosophers have said or implied that it is in some sense logically possible for an agent to ...
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... logical structure of the testing situa- tion is this : 1. H - > E 2. E .. 3. H It represents the inductive logic of confirmation . Lines 1 and 2 are premises in an inductive argument and H is the conclu- sion . The truth of H does not ...
... logical structure of the testing situa- tion is this : 1. H - > E 2. E .. 3. H It represents the inductive logic of confirmation . Lines 1 and 2 are premises in an inductive argument and H is the conclu- sion . The truth of H does not ...
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... logical empiricist movement , Moritz Schlick , for instance , in his 1932 paper " Positivism and Realism . " 1 Supported by his doctrine of verifiability , Schlick claimed that logical positivism ( or " consistent empiricism , " as he ...
... logical empiricist movement , Moritz Schlick , for instance , in his 1932 paper " Positivism and Realism . " 1 Supported by his doctrine of verifiability , Schlick claimed that logical positivism ( or " consistent empiricism , " as he ...
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Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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