Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, Volumen5Williams and Norgate, 1905 Contains the papers read at the Society's fortnightly meetings in London throughout the academic year, and short discussion notes on these papers. Papers are drawn from an international base of contributors and discuss issues across a broad range of philosophical traditions, including those which are of greatest current interest. |
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... Jevons had pre- viously argued that the individual does often think in the non - exclusive fashion , but this is no reason why such notation should be adopted in the logical calculus . It was for Schröder to point out that by the ...
... Jevons had pre- viously argued that the individual does often think in the non - exclusive fashion , but this is no reason why such notation should be adopted in the logical calculus . It was for Schröder to point out that by the ...
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... Jevons . He says : " If I argue , for instance , that because Daniel Bernoulli was the son of John , and John the brother of James , therefore Daniel was the nephew of James , it is not possible to prove. * Johns Hopkins ' Studies in ...
... Jevons . He says : " If I argue , for instance , that because Daniel Bernoulli was the son of John , and John the brother of James , therefore Daniel was the nephew of James , it is not possible to prove. * Johns Hopkins ' Studies in ...
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... Jevons speaks of the necessity of there being additional information , before the proposition that I have quoted from him can be manipulated , he does not make any general statement on the subject . And he evidently considers that all ...
... Jevons speaks of the necessity of there being additional information , before the proposition that I have quoted from him can be manipulated , he does not make any general statement on the subject . And he evidently considers that all ...
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... Jevons seems to think that the facts point in the other direction , for he held that science is advanced by means of the Substitution of Similars . But the truth is that science must supply the premises upon which the symbolic logician ...
... Jevons seems to think that the facts point in the other direction , for he held that science is advanced by means of the Substitution of Similars . But the truth is that science must supply the premises upon which the symbolic logician ...
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... Jevons on this subject is , I think , still at times somewhat misunderstood . Mr. E. C. Benecke , for instance , affirms that Jevons did not intend the symbolic system as developed in the Principles of Science to assist in the ...
... Jevons on this subject is , I think , still at times somewhat misunderstood . Mr. E. C. Benecke , for instance , affirms that Jevons did not intend the symbolic system as developed in the Principles of Science to assist in the ...
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