Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... proposition in the form of a reciprocal proposition . The subject is identical to the predicate . If I say that matter is in extension ( étendue ) , this is again an identical proposition because I cannot think of the concept matter ...
... proposition in the form of a reciprocal proposition . The subject is identical to the predicate . If I say that matter is in extension ( étendue ) , this is again an identical proposition because I cannot think of the concept matter ...
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... proposition is true " ? Reciprocity poses many more problems . Leibniz emerges and says : every true proposition is analytical . If it is true that the identity principle gives us a model of truth , why are we stumped by the following ...
... proposition is true " ? Reciprocity poses many more problems . Leibniz emerges and says : every true proposition is analytical . If it is true that the identity principle gives us a model of truth , why are we stumped by the following ...
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... proposition . A true proposition can be an elementary one concerning an event that took place . Let's take Leibniz's own example : “ CAESAR CROSSED THE RUBICON . ” It's a proposition . It is true or we have strong reasons to assume it's ...
... proposition . A true proposition can be an elementary one concerning an event that took place . Let's take Leibniz's own example : “ CAESAR CROSSED THE RUBICON . ” It's a proposition . It is true or we have strong reasons to assume it's ...
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