Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538 Seiten |
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... statement which is as- sumed to follow logically from certain premises . In our everyday reading we seldom encounter statements ready - made into syllogisms . Instead , the logical antecedents of the statement are usually only implied ...
... statement which is as- sumed to follow logically from certain premises . In our everyday reading we seldom encounter statements ready - made into syllogisms . Instead , the logical antecedents of the statement are usually only implied ...
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... statement . There is no harm in doing this , provided always that we do not change in any way the thought of the author . The words we select for our statements , if different from his own , must be equivalent to them in meaning . The ...
... statement . There is no harm in doing this , provided always that we do not change in any way the thought of the author . The words we select for our statements , if different from his own , must be equivalent to them in meaning . The ...
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... statements like " Jack lied to us " must be suppressed in favor of the more verifiable statement , " Jack told us he didn't have the keys to his car with him . However , when he pulled a handkerchief out of his pocket a few minutes ...
... statements like " Jack lied to us " must be suppressed in favor of the more verifiable statement , " Jack told us he didn't have the keys to his car with him . However , when he pulled a handkerchief out of his pocket a few minutes ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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