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As Austin 1963 points out, sentence 3, the consequent clause of 2, by itself presupposes the existence of people who are children of Jack: (3) All of Jack's children are bald. Austin writes (p. 17): 'Not only [3] but equally "[Jack's] ...
As Austin 1963 points out, sentence 3, the consequent clause of 2, by itself presupposes the existence of people who are children of Jack: (3) All of Jack's children are bald. Austin writes (p. 17): 'Not only [3] but equally "[Jack's] ...
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First , the existence of three or four constraints , not very ... To be sure , it may well be that the only reason that can be advanced for the existence of certain constraints is that the mind is constituted in that way ; in fact ...
First , the existence of three or four constraints , not very ... To be sure , it may well be that the only reason that can be advanced for the existence of certain constraints is that the mind is constituted in that way ; in fact ...
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Rather , there is a general meaning given by vieux - existence for a certain length of time and the results thereof ; and in particular contexts , particular variants of this will be evidenced . When modifying a noun in post - position ...
Rather , there is a general meaning given by vieux - existence for a certain length of time and the results thereof ; and in particular contexts , particular variants of this will be evidenced . When modifying a noun in post - position ...
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