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In the Arandic example given above ( 1 ) , the director uses three distinguishing propositions to identify photograph 2.8 : ' man is standing east ' ( or more specifically ' the man is standing on the east side ) ; ' man is facing us ...
In the Arandic example given above ( 1 ) , the director uses three distinguishing propositions to identify photograph 2.8 : ' man is standing east ' ( or more specifically ' the man is standing on the east side ) ; ' man is facing us ...
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According to Parsons , the relation between events of a given variety that hold and those that culminate is primitive . There is no way of defining , in terms of culminating crossing events , which events are crossing events that hold ...
According to Parsons , the relation between events of a given variety that hold and those that culminate is primitive . There is no way of defining , in terms of culminating crossing events , which events are crossing events that hold ...
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Given that the domains of Circ and NI are simply the set of events , this reasoning claims that looking at an event is itself ... As noted above , those theories take it to be a primitive fact about the model whether a given event has ...
Given that the domains of Circ and NI are simply the set of events , this reasoning claims that looking at an event is itself ... As noted above , those theories take it to be a primitive fact about the model whether a given event has ...
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