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... fact . On this view , there is a fundamental epistemo- logical difference between actual and hypothetical situa- tions : in actual cases one makes laws give way to facts , but in hypothetical cases one makes the facts yield to laws . In ...
... fact . On this view , there is a fundamental epistemo- logical difference between actual and hypothetical situa- tions : in actual cases one makes laws give way to facts , but in hypothetical cases one makes the facts yield to laws . In ...
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... fact , to have taken place in Buddhist logic . Thus , according to Dignaga , the following three - membered rule holds : if ( 1 ) the presence of a definite mark in the subject has been stated , and if it is remembered that ( 2 ) the ...
... fact , to have taken place in Buddhist logic . Thus , according to Dignaga , the following three - membered rule holds : if ( 1 ) the presence of a definite mark in the subject has been stated , and if it is remembered that ( 2 ) the ...
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... fact closely related to each other . When logic is said , for instance , to be the study of the laws of thought , these laws cannot be the empirical ( or observable ) regularities of actual hu- man thinking as studied in psychology ...
... fact closely related to each other . When logic is said , for instance , to be the study of the laws of thought , these laws cannot be the empirical ( or observable ) regularities of actual hu- man thinking as studied in psychology ...
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