The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... true in all possible worlds ( in all interpretations ) —is a theorem , as may be seen in the following example . " Either p or not - p " ( p \ ~ p ) is always true because p is either true or false . In the former case , p \ ~ p is true ...
... true in all possible worlds ( in all interpretations ) —is a theorem , as may be seen in the following example . " Either p or not - p " ( p \ ~ p ) is always true because p is either true or false . In the former case , p \ ~ p is true ...
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... true . But what sort of inferential step is at issue in the thesis that " x knows p " leads to " p is true " ? Is the link deductive , inductive , presuppositional , or somehow " pragmatic " ? Each view has its supporters : on the ...
... true . But what sort of inferential step is at issue in the thesis that " x knows p " leads to " p is true " ? Is the link deductive , inductive , presuppositional , or somehow " pragmatic " ? Each view has its supporters : on the ...
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... true if and only if it neither is nor ever was possible for the antecedent p to be true and the consequent q to be false simultaneously . Given Diodorus ' notion of possi- bility , this means that a true conditional is one that at no ...
... true if and only if it neither is nor ever was possible for the antecedent p to be true and the consequent q to be false simultaneously . Given Diodorus ' notion of possi- bility , this means that a true conditional is one that at no ...
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