Meaning and Truth in the ArtsUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1946 - 252 pagine |
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... propositions are true or false , and that sentences state or express propositions . Now the question is , can anything other than sentences express propositions ? Are words the only possible symbols by which propositions can be mediated ...
... propositions are true or false , and that sentences state or express propositions . Now the question is , can anything other than sentences express propositions ? Are words the only possible symbols by which propositions can be mediated ...
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... propositions , what propositions do they express ? In propositions , something is always asserted to be the case ; but what , in the case of colors and sounds , is being asserted ? How can they be said to be making assertions at all ...
... propositions , what propositions do they express ? In propositions , something is always asserted to be the case ; but what , in the case of colors and sounds , is being asserted ? How can they be said to be making assertions at all ...
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... proposition or assertion implicitly within itself ? What kind of implication is here meant ? Is the implied proposition logically im- plied ? But if not logically , then how ? And what are the proposi- tion or propositions which are in ...
... proposition or assertion implicitly within itself ? What kind of implication is here meant ? Is the implied proposition logically im- plied ? But if not logically , then how ? And what are the proposi- tion or propositions which are in ...
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