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Discussion: The Truth and Falsity of Definitions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2022

Rem B. Edwards*
Affiliation:
University of Tennessee

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Copyright © 1966 by The Philosophy of Science Association

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References

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9 Beardsley and Beardsley, p. 25.

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11 Salmon, p. 93.

12 Parker and Veatch, pp. 81-82.

13 Salmon, pp. 93-94.