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Theme for Reason

Philosophers have often bluntly said, and more often tacitly assumed that careful and reasonable men will confine themselves to two very rigid ways of talking. Vile must either show that what we say is a theorem deducible from assumed axioms and postulates, or we must show that what we say is made p...

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Autor principal: Smith, James Ward, 1917-1999
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1957.
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