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Thought and thinking. --- Methodology --- Experience --- Science --- Logic. --- Philosophy and science. --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Pensée --- Méthodologie --- Expérience --- Sciences --- Logique --- Philosophie et sciences --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Experiments --- Philosophy --- Expériences --- Philosophie --- Logic --- Philosophy and science --- Thought experiments --- Experiments, Thought --- Science and philosophy --- Argumentation --- Deduction (Logic) --- Deductive logic --- Dialectic (Logic) --- Logic, Deductive --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Reasoning --- Thought and thinking --- Thought experiments. --- Pensée --- Méthodologie --- Expérience --- Théorie de la connaissance --- Expériences --- Philosophy.
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Analysis (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy) --- Analysis (Philosophy).
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Knowledge, Theory of --- Logic --- Argumentation --- Deduction (Logic) --- Deductive logic --- Dialectic (Logic) --- Logic, Deductive --- Intellect --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Science --- Reasoning --- Thought and thinking --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Methodology --- Moore, G. E. --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Logic. --- Moore, George Edward, --- Mūra, Jī. Ī.,
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Contradiction. --- Vagueness (Philosophy). --- Vague (Philosophie) --- Dialetheism --- Contradiction --- Vagueness (Philosophy) --- Philosophy --- Paradox
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Paradox. --- Paradoxes. --- Paradox --- Paradoxes --- Figures of speech --- Logic --- Contradiction
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Shadows appear to be counterexamples to the causal theory of perception. After all, an absence of light cannot reflect light into our eyes. Roy Sorensen sets out to resolve this anomaly and to show how the causal theory solves a broad range of visual puzzles about dark things.
Causation. --- Perception (Philosophy). --- Shades and shadows. --- Perception (Philosophy) --- #SBIB:1H10 --- Causality --- Cause and effect --- Effect and cause --- Final cause --- Beginning --- God --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Teleology --- Light and shade --- Shade --- Shadows --- Geometry, Descriptive --- Perspective --- Filosofie: inleidingen en algemene overzichten --- Philosophical anthropology --- Shades and shadows --- Causation
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Covers the entire history of philosophy, from the Greeks, through the Middle Ages, the Enlightenment, and the twentieth century, showing how individual philosophers have each grappled with a particular paradox.
Paradox --- Paradoxes --- Philosophy --- Philosophy & Religion --- Logic --- Figures of speech --- Contradiction --- Paradox. --- Paradoxes.
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A fast-moving, fascinating alternative history of twentieth century analytic philosophy. Using many examples, Sorenson explains how problems are dissolved rather than solved. This is a fine example of what philosophical analysis should be.
Analysis (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Linguistic (Philosophy) --- Analysis, Logical --- Analysis, Philosophical --- Analytic philosophy --- Analytical philosophy --- Linguistic analysis (Philosophy) --- Logical analysis --- Philosophical analysis --- Philosophy, Analytical --- Language and languages --- Methodology --- Philosophy --- Logical positivism --- Semantics (Philosophy)
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