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... problem of cross - identification is also one of the most important ingredients of the logical and philosophical problem of individuation . The criti- cisms that Quine has put forward concerning modal logic and analyticity ( see above ) ...
... problem of cross - identification is also one of the most important ingredients of the logical and philosophical problem of individuation . The criti- cisms that Quine has put forward concerning modal logic and analyticity ( see above ) ...
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... problem reads as fol- lows : xy + xy 183 , and x + y = 27 . Problems of truly geometrical character can also be found in cuneiform literature , and were stated in this way : " A beam , long 30 , leans against a wall . The top has been ...
... problem reads as fol- lows : xy + xy 183 , and x + y = 27 . Problems of truly geometrical character can also be found in cuneiform literature , and were stated in this way : " A beam , long 30 , leans against a wall . The top has been ...
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... problem of celestial mechanics , and also of dynamics : whether or not some characteristics of unperturbed , highly idealized elliptic orbits will survive slight perturba- tions that last for a long time . Recent mathematical results ...
... problem of celestial mechanics , and also of dynamics : whether or not some characteristics of unperturbed , highly idealized elliptic orbits will survive slight perturba- tions that last for a long time . Recent mathematical results ...
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