Truth: A HistoryBantam, 1997 - Broj stranica: 257 |
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... question is of another kind . Suppose the questioner says , ' Is there an after- life ? ' or ' Are you in favour of ... questions : MODEL A 1. The subject is asked , ' Did 28.
... question is of another kind . Suppose the questioner says , ' Is there an after- life ? ' or ' Are you in favour of ... questions : MODEL A 1. The subject is asked , ' Did 28.
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... question , which the formulators have overlooked , or it can go beyond the terms of the question to impart additional information . The answer to a question about going out hunting , for instance , may be interpreted as a warning not to ...
... question , which the formulators have overlooked , or it can go beyond the terms of the question to impart additional information . The answer to a question about going out hunting , for instance , may be interpreted as a warning not to ...
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... question ; a question only where there is an answer , and this only where something can be said . Whether anything of the sort could ever be said was precisely what he later came to doubt . In a much - discussed passage , he demanded ...
... question ; a question only where there is an answer , and this only where something can be said . Whether anything of the sort could ever be said was precisely what he later came to doubt . In a much - discussed passage , he demanded ...
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