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Karl W. Böer,Udo W. Pohl The assumption that all the existence and significance must be reduced to the constitutive acts of consciousness may be, conversely, an encumbrance to the thorough pursuit of that philosophical task. I do not believe that we can solve all the problems of philosophy by one and the same method. We shBiguanides 发表于 2025-3-27 14:31:59
Karl W. Böer,Udo W. Pohl The assumption that all the existence and significance must be reduced to the constitutive acts of consciousness may be, conversely, an encumbrance to the thorough pursuit of that philosophical task. I do not believe that we can solve all the problems of philosophy by one and the same method. We shExpurgate 发表于 2025-3-27 18:55:55
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Karl W. Böer,Udo W. Pohlsion of GPSG, which was then at a very preliminary stage, and I had only a few preprints of papers by Gerald Gazdar and others to read. GPSG itself has evolved during the past. several years, culminating in a book published last year (Gazdar, Klein, Pullum, and Sag 1985), which differs from the earlArmada 发表于 2025-3-28 05:42:46
Karl W. Böer,Udo W. Pohlne, had become a more formidable force. It was the Renewal Party which most clearly embraced the mood for change demonstrated not only by the election result but also by the record level of popularity (71 per cent) initially enjoyed by the Hosokawa cabinet (which had the novelty of not only being a周兴旺 发表于 2025-3-28 07:30:00
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Karl W. Böer,Udo W. Pohlg, and thus can be counterproductive. Conversely, when the politician explains facts, common sense, historical trends, etc., some viewers could conclude that the policy is inevitable because that is the way things “truly are.” Voters have to judge which information is reliable and relevant, and whet