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... objects of any one logical type . But then the obstacle arises that , in the ramified theory , the functions which a given object is capable of satisfying may not themselves be all of the same type , and while there is no objection to ...
... objects of any one logical type . But then the obstacle arises that , in the ramified theory , the functions which a given object is capable of satisfying may not themselves be all of the same type , and while there is no objection to ...
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... objects , appear to us as they do partly because of the states of our nervous systems , we have no good reason to believe that the objects possess these properties in the literal way in which they are thought to by common sense . If the ...
... objects , appear to us as they do partly because of the states of our nervous systems , we have no good reason to believe that the objects possess these properties in the literal way in which they are thought to by common sense . If the ...
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... objects exist at all . We may , indeed , be entitled to postulate unobservable entities , so long as the hypotheses into which they enter have consequences which can be empirically tested , but it seems to me that a more serious problem ...
... objects exist at all . We may , indeed , be entitled to postulate unobservable entities , so long as the hypotheses into which they enter have consequences which can be empirically tested , but it seems to me that a more serious problem ...
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