Stanford Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences, Том 8Stanford University Press, 1962 - Всего страниц: 361 |
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... example . ( It may also be the case that the confusion arose from a failure to distinguish ~ M ( x , p , y ) , " It is not the case that x does p to ( for ) y , " from M ( x , ~ p , y ) , “ x does not - p to ( for ) y . " The latter ...
... example . ( It may also be the case that the confusion arose from a failure to distinguish ~ M ( x , p , y ) , " It is not the case that x does p to ( for ) y , " from M ( x , ~ p , y ) , “ x does not - p to ( for ) y . " The latter ...
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... example . ) The difficulties posed by this type of post hoc analysis are widely recog- nized , but discussions of the way to resolve them with respect to reference group theory usually omit a significant alternative . It should be clear ...
... example . ) The difficulties posed by this type of post hoc analysis are widely recog- nized , but discussions of the way to resolve them with respect to reference group theory usually omit a significant alternative . It should be clear ...
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... example , to the effect that one should take part in sports only because one wants to play . We are all supposed to give short shrift to grand - standers , cheaters , and people who " let the side down " or otherwise exhibit " bad form ...
... example , to the effect that one should take part in sports only because one wants to play . We are all supposed to give short shrift to grand - standers , cheaters , and people who " let the side down " or otherwise exhibit " bad form ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Logic Norms and Roles | 11 |
C | 22 |
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