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Alburey Castell. other of these arguments , emptied philosophy of metaphysics . It is thrown out either on the grounds that it is meaningless or on the grounds that it is not philosophy . Professor Ayer did not stop at metaphysics . He ...
Alburey Castell. other of these arguments , emptied philosophy of metaphysics . It is thrown out either on the grounds that it is meaningless or on the grounds that it is not philosophy . Professor Ayer did not stop at metaphysics . He ...
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... philosophy of as - if . This is not a correct description . Skepticism raises doubting or ques- tioning to the dignity of a principle . The as - if philosophy has no trace of this attitude . It claims that consciously false conceptions ...
... philosophy of as - if . This is not a correct description . Skepticism raises doubting or ques- tioning to the dignity of a principle . The as - if philosophy has no trace of this attitude . It claims that consciously false conceptions ...
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... philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and school metaphysics of the time put together . Modern ...
... philosophy had passed ; they were exhausted , used up , superfluous , and his instinct for the realities of life told him so . One Roman law weighed more than all the lyrics and school metaphysics of the time put together . Modern ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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