Great Books of the Western World, Količina 7Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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Stran 86
... true proposition says that which is , and a false proposition says that which is not ? Her . Yes ; what other answer is possible ? Soc . Then in a proposition there is a true and false ? Her . Certainly . Soc . But is a proposition true ...
... true proposition says that which is , and a false proposition says that which is not ? Her . Yes ; what other answer is possible ? Soc . Then in a proposition there is a true and false ? Her . Certainly . Soc . But is a proposition true ...
Stran 577
... true . Str . When other , then , is asserted of you as the same , and not - being as being , such a com- bination of nouns and verbs is really and truly false discourse . Theaet . Most true . Str . And therefore thought , opinion , and ...
... true . Str . When other , then , is asserted of you as the same , and not - being as being , such a com- bination of nouns and verbs is really and truly false discourse . Theaet . Most true . Str . And therefore thought , opinion , and ...
Stran 603
... true Statesman ? Y. Soc . Certainly . Str . If they had no knowledge of what they were doing , they would imitate the truth , and they would always imitate ill ; but if they had knowledge , the imitation would be the perfect truth , and ...
... true Statesman ? Y. Soc . Certainly . Str . If they had no knowledge of what they were doing , they would imitate the truth , and they would always imitate ill ; but if they had knowledge , the imitation would be the perfect truth , and ...
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