Reference Summary: Agustín Rayo (MIT): Modal contingentists face a dilemma: there are two attractive principles of which they can only accept one. - What are the conversion rules for assertoric, apodeictic, and problematic propositions?
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Agustín Rayo (MIT): Modal contingentists face a dilemma: there are two attractive principles of which they can only accept one. - What are the conversion rules for assertoric, apodeictic, and problematic propositions? History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 15 of 50 Course playlist: ...
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- Agustín Rayo (MIT): Modal contingentists face a dilemma: there are two attractive principles of which they can only accept one.
- - What are the conversion rules for assertoric, apodeictic, and problematic propositions?
- History of Philosophy by Leonard Peikoff - Lesson 15 of 50 Course playlist: ...
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