evaluational propositions, from "ises," i. e., theoretical or, better, cognitional propositions, is now widely accepted. That a great deal of effort has been devoted to this question of derivation nevertheless suggests that something has been dimly glimpsed. Perhaps the derivability is other than directly logical." /> The phenomenological derivation of oughts and shalls from ises or why it is right to take the stairs - Embree Lester | sdvig press

The phenomenological derivation of oughts and shalls from ises or why it is right to take the stairs

Lester Embree

pp. 83-88


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