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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
113 >
Issue: 2
Daniel Sutherland
Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics and the Greek Mathematical Tradition
... as there is no sense that can be given to the ratio between an area and a volume
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distinguishes between two sorts of magnitude, quanta and quantitas; the former is a concrete
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regarded as a genus, then it is a lowest species [species infimae]and the difference of
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
80 >
Issue: 2
Nicholas P. White
Aristotle on Sameness and Oneness
... that if A and B are identical, then whatever is true of the
^ See
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-37),
he tells us that if ^ and B are the same, then any accident of ^ is
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an accident of B and vice versa. This latter is a restricted version
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
32 >
Issue: 2
W. Curtis Swabey
The Laws of Thought
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a is b or c, besides a or b of both a and b. Hence the formula, a proposition
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back, as Sigwart points out, to the opposition between A is B
and
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of the principles individually. There is possible either a
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
13 >
Issue: 5
Isaac Husik
On the Categories of Aristotle
...b
5, 148a 24, and 162b 37. Of these, the first is the most
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the same time, ne^bv is a constitutive difference of dv0pa)7zo
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every one of the three possibilities.
If there is a
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
106 >
Issue: 3
Allan Silverman
Plato’s Individuals
... there is a single issue the understanding of which will allow us to see how all of
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predicate is representative of a real contrast between object and property" (148
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distinguish Being and Sameness. Perhaps this is a misprint, and she means the pair of C12
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
97 >
Issue: 1
Phillip Bricker
The Metaphysics of Modality
... this is Forbes's view, there is trouble. (A), together with the use of
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Forbes's book covers a wide range of topical issues in the metaphysics of
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Forbes holds (A) if b and c 2it v are qualitative duplicates, that is
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
75 >
Issue: 3
B. F. McGuinness
The Mysticism of the Tractatus
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itself and, on the other hand, there is a good deal of terminology
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's works, there is one big difference between
the two men, a
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which is the experience presupposed by logic, and "that there is a
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
119 >
Issue: 1
Marc Lange
Alexander Bird, Nature's Metaphysics: Laws and Properties
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between a fundamental natural property and a disposition is a matter of
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, considering that there is no intrinsic difference
between the system
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possesses the disposition of being "live," but it is connected to a safety device
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
46 >
Issue: 4
Christopher B. Garnett, Jr.
Kant's Theory of Intuitus Intellectualis in the Inaugural Dissertation of 1770
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intellect is the difference between the intellectual apprehension of a
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role in the science of metaphysics that
space and time do in the
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Whereas the difference between the real and the logical uses of the
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
100 >
Issue: 3
Daniel T. Devereux
Analyse Génetique de la Métaphysique d'Aristote
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the original composition. One of the key differences between A 1-2 and
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Metaphysics gained the acceptance of even a significant
minority within
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composition of the Metaphysics, there seem to be only three stages that
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
57 >
Issue: 5
F. H. Heinemann
Truths of Reason and Truths of Fact
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Descartes to the present time, and of a theory as it should be formulated
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desideratum, just as is a comprehensive study of "Leibniz and the
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understanding as well as from that of the senses.
Consequently there is a
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
81 >
Issue: 4
Kenton F. Machina
Kant, Quine, and Human Experience
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space, and that the form of inner intuition is time. Space plays a much
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subsequent characterization
of the difference between Kant and Quine is
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Quine has railed on a number of occasions. But after all is said and
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
1 >
Issue: 3
B. C. Burt
Natural Science and the Philosophy of Nature
..., between natural science and the philosophy of nature.
It is
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THERE is a very important philosophical distinction, the
neglect
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the distinction
between natural science and the philosophy of
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
22 >
Issue: 1
Evander Bradley McGilvary
The New Realism: Cooperative Studies in Philosophy
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difference is that between Messrs. Holt and Montague on
the nature of
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possibility, and the limits
of knowledge is fundamental to all other
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order to prove the dependence of a on & it is necessary to show
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
62 >
Issue: 4
Alan Gewirth
Aristotle's Doctrine of Being
... Jaeger that the Metaphysics
as we have it is a collection of
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'existence,' " whereas "in the Metaphysics there is no trace of any such
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already been said that the former is the cause of the latter; and Book A
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
25 >
Issue: 3
W. H. Sheldon
Error and Unreality
... discriminating between reality and being. What then is
the difference
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is a perceptual error.
And my perception of the tortoise on my
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's presence
to exclude the presence of whatever else is there—^be it a
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
101 >
Issue: 4
Michael Morris
Parmenides, Plato, and The Semantics of Not-Being
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that the meaning of a sentence is the fact to which it refers, and that the
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not' that is relevant to negation; and it makes sense as a refutation of (2b
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meaning of a singular term (or predicate) is the object to which it refers
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
107 >
Issue: 1
Samuel Levey
Leibniz on Mathematics and the Actually Infinite Division of Matter
... geometry is the difference between the discrete and the continuous, a difference
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difference of the extreme terms in the a-series:b1 + b2 + … + bn = a1 – an+1.That is, the
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between mathematics and metaphysics that occurs at the very center of his thought and
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
70 >
Issue: 2
Richard Robinson
An Approach to the Metaphysics of Plato through the Parmenides
... see that there is a difference between the philosophical
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human intellect. And this point is the larger burden of the thought
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free
to develop his view that the Parmenides is "a summary of the
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The Philosophical Review:
Volume >
108 >
Issue: 3
Michael V. Griffin
Leibniz on God’s Knowledge of Counterfactuals
... difference between the states of an actual individual and its counterpart will mean a
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the principles of a sound metaphysics and natural theology. In this paper I
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counterfactual is a function of both the content of concepts and the relative similarity of
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