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Verifiability in Flew, A

In Gilbert Ryle & Antony Flew (eds.), Logic And Language. New York,: Blackwell. pp. 35--68 (1951)

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  1. On the Non‐discursive Nature of Competence.Gerard Lum - 2004 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 36 (5):485–496.
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  • (1 other version)Book review. [REVIEW]Jaap Hage - 1993 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 2 (4):315-323.
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  • A commentary on radical behaviorism.Rochelle J. Johnson - 1963 - Philosophy of Science 30 (July):274-285.
    B. F. Skinner is perhaps even more widely known for his views on science than for his experimental work. His comments on the role of theory in science have been labeled “anti-theoretical,” “ultra-empirical”, “non-theoretical,” “radical,” and worse. His position appears to be both extreme and untenable. Scriven [1] has given us a critique of Skinner that goes beyond mere labeling; it is an examination of the assumptions and implications of such a position.
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  • (1 other version)Book review. [REVIEW]Jaap Hage - 1994 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 2 (4):315-323.
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