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176 F. C. S. SCHILLER : THE AMBIGUITY OF TRUTH.

as to what alternative solutions to the issues raised they felt themselves in a position to propound. The whole situation is so strange, and so discreditable to the prestige of philosophy, that it is earnestly to be hoped that of the many renowned logicians who so vehemently differ from us some should at length see (and show us ! ) their way to refute these ' heresies ' as clearly and articulately as their 0y//,o8e<? permits their

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