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Moyra Davey Reading 4.114: It Must Set Limits to What Can Be Thought; And, in Doing So, to What Cannot Be Thought. It Must Set Limits to What Cannot Be Thought by Working Outwards Through What Can Be Thought, 2015, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Eileen Quinlan Reading 5.61: Logic Pervades the World: the Limits of the World Are Also Its Limits. So We Cannot Say in Logic, ‘The World Has This in It, and This, but Not That.’ For That Would Appear to Presuppose That We Were Excluding Certain Possibilities, and This Cannot Be the Case, Since It Would Require That Logic Should Go Beyond the Limits of the World; for Only in That Way Could It View Those Limits From the Other Side As Well. We Cannot Think What We Cannot Think; So What Cannot Think We Cannot Say Either, 2015, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Joachim Schmid Reading 6.51: Skepticism Is Not Irrefutable, but Obviously Nonsensical, When It Tries to Raise Doubts Where No Questions Can Be Asked. For Doubt Can Exist Only Where a Question Exists, a Question Only Where an Answer Exists, and an Answer Only Where Something Can Be Said, 2014, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Lisa Tan Reading 2.223: In Order to Tell Whether the Picture Is True or False We Must Compare It With Reality, 2018, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Leslie Hewitt Reading 2.1511: That Is How a Picture Is Attached to Reality: It Reaches Right Out to It, 2019
Arthur Ou
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James Welling Reading 2.0123: If I Know an Object I Also Know All Its Possible Occurrences in States of Affairs. (Every One of These Possibilities Must be Part of the nature of the Object.) A New Possibility Cannot Be Discovered Later, 2015, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Uta Barth Reading 4.015: The Possibility of All Imagery, of All Our Pictorial Modes of Expression, is Contained in the Logic of Depiction, 2015, printed 2019
Arthur Ou
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Phil Chang Reading 5.632: The Subject Does Not belong to the World: Rather, It Is a Limit of the World, 2015, printed 2019
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