W. V. O. Quine (ed.)
Harvard University Press (1981)
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Things and Their Place in Theories Our talk of external things, our very notion
of things, is just a conceptual apparatus that helps us to foresee and ...
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Keywords | Philosophy Miscellanea |
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Call number | B68.Q56 |
ISBN(s) | 0674879260 9780674879263 |
DOI | 10.2307/2184425 |
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