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... understand- able terms a meaning that is implicit in our intuitions and prac- tices . The latter terms are ... understand the nature of this operation . Peano's way of achieving this understanding is to begin by under- standing addition ...
... understand- able terms a meaning that is implicit in our intuitions and prac- tices . The latter terms are ... understand the nature of this operation . Peano's way of achieving this understanding is to begin by under- standing addition ...
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... understanding what it is to be an even integer , what it is to be an odd integer , what it is to be an even odd integer , and thinking clearly . It is because we understand that an even odd integer is an integer divisible by two without ...
... understanding what it is to be an even integer , what it is to be an odd integer , what it is to be an even odd integer , and thinking clearly . It is because we understand that an even odd integer is an integer divisible by two without ...
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... understand and evaluate the positivist theory of " cognitive " meaning , we must understand the positivist concep- tion of analyticity . What follows is a somewhat simplified posi- tivist theory of analyticity and its related concepts ...
... understand and evaluate the positivist theory of " cognitive " meaning , we must understand the positivist concep- tion of analyticity . What follows is a somewhat simplified posi- tivist theory of analyticity and its related concepts ...
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PRELIMINARY EXPLANATIONS ON THE NATURE | 3 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH CEPHALUS | 36 |
THE ARGUMENT WITH THRASYMACHUS | 46 |
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