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This principle will be applied below to determine the significance of the generalizations used as examples in the previous section . I shall again deal with them in three classes : finite generalizations , infinite non - statistical ...
This principle will be applied below to determine the significance of the generalizations used as examples in the previous section . I shall again deal with them in three classes : finite generalizations , infinite non - statistical ...
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... state ' and ( b ) “ That the meaning of a term ( in the sense of “ intention ” ) determines its extension ' ( pp . ... and when he fully does so , the resultant psychological state will determine the extension of the term .
... state ' and ( b ) “ That the meaning of a term ( in the sense of “ intention ” ) determines its extension ' ( pp . ... and when he fully does so , the resultant psychological state will determine the extension of the term .
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possess criteria sufficient to determine the extension ; but what is sufficient will still be something in the heads of some speakers -- the ' experts ' . Whether or not any one would be inclined to try this modification , it would help ...
possess criteria sufficient to determine the extension ; but what is sufficient will still be something in the heads of some speakers -- the ' experts ' . Whether or not any one would be inclined to try this modification , it would help ...
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Language change and poetic options D Gary Miller | 21 |
Where does Latin sum come from? Martti A Nyman | 39 |
Referentiality in Spanish noun phrases Nelson Rojas | 61 |
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