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Side 29
11 Because they show no clear chronological pattern , the interpretations are
examined in an order of relative similarity . Like the Elegy , they are exhibited as
representative examples , not special cases . I have chosen these particular four
...
11 Because they show no clear chronological pattern , the interpretations are
examined in an order of relative similarity . Like the Elegy , they are exhibited as
representative examples , not special cases . I have chosen these particular four
...
Side 61
... cases we are aware of a plethora of discordant and potentially relevant facts ,
but cannot arbitrate between them because interpretive conventions pull in
different directions and there is no fixed way of determining their relative strength
.
... cases we are aware of a plethora of discordant and potentially relevant facts ,
but cannot arbitrate between them because interpretive conventions pull in
different directions and there is no fixed way of determining their relative strength
.
Side 84
There is , however , nothing logically odd about admitting , relative to a certain
body of evidence that " In six months , Nixon will be president " and " In six
months , Nixon won ' t be president ” are both plausible though they cannot both
be true ...
There is , however , nothing logically odd about admitting , relative to a certain
body of evidence that " In six months , Nixon will be president " and " In six
months , Nixon won ' t be president ” are both plausible though they cannot both
be true ...
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