The Philosophical Review, Volume 41Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham Cornell University Press, 1932 - Electronic journals An international journal of general philosophy. |
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... true . . . . We accept many hypothetical propositions as true though their antecedent and consequence are both always false . A good example is Newton's law , ' If no external force acts upon a body , it will continue indefinitely at ...
... true . . . . We accept many hypothetical propositions as true though their antecedent and consequence are both always false . A good example is Newton's law , ' If no external force acts upon a body , it will continue indefinitely at ...
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... true ' , where p and q stand for propositions . More precisely , this is called material implication , and contrasted , by both Eaton and Stebbing , with necessary implication , or deductive inference in the ordinary sense of the word ...
... true ' , where p and q stand for propositions . More precisely , this is called material implication , and contrasted , by both Eaton and Stebbing , with necessary implication , or deductive inference in the ordinary sense of the word ...
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... true . For abstract being and non - being , taken by themselves , both exclude all determination and therefore cannot be distinguished from each other . They can be really distinguished only as phases of a process of becoming . But as ...
... true . For abstract being and non - being , taken by themselves , both exclude all determination and therefore cannot be distinguished from each other . They can be really distinguished only as phases of a process of becoming . But as ...
Contents
PLANCK MAXThe Universe in the Light of Modern Physics 649 | 6 |
ARTICLES | 12 |
COHEN MORRIS R Hegels Rationalism | 21 |
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