The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... language is a function of nonlinguistic behavior , to the language analyst behavior is intended to be expressive of linguistically articulable argument . The language analyst thus broadens the scope of what is apprehended and accepted ...
... language is a function of nonlinguistic behavior , to the language analyst behavior is intended to be expressive of linguistically articulable argument . The language analyst thus broadens the scope of what is apprehended and accepted ...
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... language lose its meaning . Then how are we to speak , what are we to say , we who know only one language ? It is not sufficient to reflect upon the structure of that language , as biblical and other linguistic positivists would have it ...
... language lose its meaning . Then how are we to speak , what are we to say , we who know only one language ? It is not sufficient to reflect upon the structure of that language , as biblical and other linguistic positivists would have it ...
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... language as referential on the grounds that to do so is to be guilty of grammatical confusion and of mistaking one kind of language for another . But has not the orthodox Christian tradition steadfastly upheld the referential character ...
... language as referential on the grounds that to do so is to be guilty of grammatical confusion and of mistaking one kind of language for another . But has not the orthodox Christian tradition steadfastly upheld the referential character ...
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An Exploration | 13 |
Locke on Assent and Toleration | 30 |
Science and Creation | 37 |
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