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Kant: Part 2
iv) Intuitively, a judgement is objectively valid if it says something true about an ... Kant also believes that even when objectively valid judgements are ...
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Philosophy, Department of
The Department of Philosophy is joining with FHIS, Sociology and Political ... In the Agora: The Public Face of Canadian Philosophy (University of Toronto ...
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Phil 320 Chapter 4: Uncomputable functions and the halting problem
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML general argument that uncomputable functions exist, and three examples of uncomputable functions. General argument. The set of Turing machines is enumerable ...
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1 TELEOLOGY IN LIVING THINGS 1. Artefacts and the Four Causes ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Aristotle claims that the efficient cause Aoften@ coincides with the ..... Lewis, Frank A. (1988) Teleology and material/efficient causes in Aristotle. ...
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A Little Deductive Logic
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML In propositional or sentential deductive logic, we begin by specifying .... Below is an example of a truth table for a sentence with three sentence letters. ...
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A Little Deductive Logic
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML A Little Deductive Logic. In propositional or sentential deductive logic, we begin by specifying that we will use capital letters (like A, B, C, D, ...
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A Little Deductive Logic
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML In propositional or sentential deductive logic, we begin by specifying .... If you do these examples, you will notice that in some of them (the ...
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Prolegomena
Prolegomena is an online philosophy journal for undergraduate students published at the University of British Columbia. The first issue was published in ...
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The Dual Meaning of 'Meaning'
I would thus say that Oscar1 and Oscar2 'subjective-mean' the same thing by ... that the learner's concept (subjective intension) for that word does not ...
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I. Induction, Probability and Confirmation: Introduction
condition for confirmation (and one more requirement for an adequate account of confirmation): Nicod: Statements of the form Ra ⋅ Ba confirm (x)(Rx ⊃ Bx). ...
 
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