Thus, Frege himself concluded that the antinomy was due to unclarities in the symbolism Russell used to formulate the paradox. |
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However, because her expertise is clearly not in photography, her commentary includes some significant misstatements and unclarities that require correction. |
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One of the unclarities of the phrase 'criterion of identity' is that it is never spelled out what the criterion is to be applied to. |
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A few project subsidies were unduly granted because of some legal unclarities. |
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The premises or presuppositions that the scientist accepts contain unclarities that cannot be resolved, although they are not so serious as to prevent his achieving results that are practically dependable. |
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Rousseau's account of the general will is marked by unclarities and ambiguities that have attracted the interest of commentators since its first publication. |
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