In his response Strawson pointed out that it is possible to incorporate reference to the statement in the analysis he gave of truth ascriptions. |
Wei functions in this sense in Literary Chinese belief ascriptions which focus on the predicate. |
All four, however, lack ascriptions, and presumably their composer's name was omitted simply because Nathaniel saw no need to write it out. |
Thus a question to ask is what content ascriptions would serve the explanatory purposes of the mind and brain sciences, rather than our folk psychological intuitions. |
The sales descriptions referred to in paragraph 1 may not be supplemented by geographical ascriptions allowed for wine products. |
Without ascriptions of meaning, formal and analytical knowledge is inert, unactualised, imperceptible. |