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Page 491
... sense organs were articulated ( perceptually organized ) in one way or another , permitting objects in space to be ... ( sense of hearing ) , kinesthetic ( sense of bod- ily movement ) , olfactory ( sense of smell ) , and gustatory ( sense ...
... sense organs were articulated ( perceptually organized ) in one way or another , permitting objects in space to be ... ( sense of hearing ) , kinesthetic ( sense of bod- ily movement ) , olfactory ( sense of smell ) , and gustatory ( sense ...
Page 604
... sense to question the existence of their bearers . Thus , or- dinary names must be concealed descriptions and cannot be the means of directly referring to the particular things in the world . Names in the strict logical sense , then ...
... sense to question the existence of their bearers . Thus , or- dinary names must be concealed descriptions and cannot be the means of directly referring to the particular things in the world . Names in the strict logical sense , then ...
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... sense of modal logic , which is restricted to logical necessity and logical possibility , and in the wider sense , in which all concepts that exhibit similar logical behaviour are included . This development , initiated be- tween 1957 ...
... sense of modal logic , which is restricted to logical necessity and logical possibility , and in the wider sense , in which all concepts that exhibit similar logical behaviour are included . This development , initiated be- tween 1957 ...
Contents
NUMBER GAMES and Other Mathematical Recreations | 1 |
NUMBER THEORY | 14 |
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS | 38 |
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