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... logical process presupposes an understanding that the class called " man " consists of specific individuals , bearing proper names . It will be shown later ( in Part III ) that the more primitive type of logical operation , mentioned ...
... logical process presupposes an understanding that the class called " man " consists of specific individuals , bearing proper names . It will be shown later ( in Part III ) that the more primitive type of logical operation , mentioned ...
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... ( logical ) level . The distinction between object language and metalanguage ( and metalanguages of increasingly higher orders ) is undoubtedly the single most significant contribution of symbolic logic to the science of language . Only ...
... ( logical ) level . The distinction between object language and metalanguage ( and metalanguages of increasingly higher orders ) is undoubtedly the single most significant contribution of symbolic logic to the science of language . Only ...
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... logical discontinuity between a class and its members . This logical rule derives from and presupposes what Russell ( 1908 ) called the " hierarchy of types . " A type is defined “ as the range of significance of a propositional ...
... logical discontinuity between a class and its members . This logical rule derives from and presupposes what Russell ( 1908 ) called the " hierarchy of types . " A type is defined “ as the range of significance of a propositional ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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