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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... reflection can extract a potential infinity of items of information . Even in a world of finitely many objects , the process of reflecting upon these objects can in principle go on unendingly . One can inquire about their features , the ...
... reflection can extract a potential infinity of items of information . Even in a world of finitely many objects , the process of reflecting upon these objects can in principle go on unendingly . One can inquire about their features , the ...
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... reflection on experience , the experience reflected upon cannot but color the philosophy in question . Thus , a philosophy which is a reflection not simply on experience in the abstract but precisely on the concrete experience which is ...
... reflection on experience , the experience reflected upon cannot but color the philosophy in question . Thus , a philosophy which is a reflection not simply on experience in the abstract but precisely on the concrete experience which is ...
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... reflection , say , on the difficult subject of how to treat seriously defective infants . Alternatively , one might ... reflection would allow that a suitably filtered set of one's deepest moral beliefs ( i.e. , those that one is ...
... reflection , say , on the difficult subject of how to treat seriously defective infants . Alternatively , one might ... reflection would allow that a suitably filtered set of one's deepest moral beliefs ( i.e. , those that one is ...
Contents
Beyond Realism | 2 |
PLENARY SESSION | 19 |
Twentyninth Award of the Aquinas Medal | 35 |
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