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  1. Can a single action have many different descriptions?Arthur B. Cody - 1967 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 10 (1-4):164 – 180.
    To say that a single human action can be given different descriptions is to imply that the contrast between action and description is intelligible. There are several ways in which such a contrast is easily understood, but those ways do not meet philosophers? needs. They have said that the descriptions are all true, thereby excluding that interpretation in which no more than one description could be true. They have emphasized the word ?different?, therefore that interpretation in which the descriptions are (...)
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  • 'Can an action have many descriptions?'?R. E. Dowling - 1967 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 10 (1-4):447-448.
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  • Action.David Rayfield - 1968 - Noûs 2 (2):131-145.
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  • A rejoinder.Ruth Macklin - 1967 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1 (2):135-138.
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