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... Ibid . , 2:43 . Paul Ramsey , The Fickle Glass : A Study of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( New York : AMS Press , 1979 ) , pp . 5-7 , offers argument to establish Shakespeare's authorship . 39. Ibid . , 2 : 55 . 40. Ibid . , 2 : 73 . 41 ...
... Ibid . , 2:43 . Paul Ramsey , The Fickle Glass : A Study of Shakespeare's Sonnets ( New York : AMS Press , 1979 ) , pp . 5-7 , offers argument to establish Shakespeare's authorship . 39. Ibid . , 2 : 55 . 40. Ibid . , 2 : 73 . 41 ...
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... Ibid . , section 13 , pp . 45 — 47 . 3. Matthew 22.40 , King James version . 4. John Dryden , " A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " in Of Dramatic Poesy and Other Critical Essays , ed . George Watson , 2 vols . Everyman's ...
... Ibid . , section 13 , pp . 45 — 47 . 3. Matthew 22.40 , King James version . 4. John Dryden , " A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy , " in Of Dramatic Poesy and Other Critical Essays , ed . George Watson , 2 vols . Everyman's ...
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... Ibid . , p . 241 . 246 . 17 . J. R. Searle , " How to Derive " Ought " from " Is " , " in Is - Ought , ed . Hudson , pp . 120-134 . 18 . 19 . Ibid . , p . 121 . 20. Ibid . , Pp . 130 21. Ibid . , p . 129 . 22. Ibid . , p . 128 . 23 . 24 .
... Ibid . , p . 241 . 246 . 17 . J. R. Searle , " How to Derive " Ought " from " Is " , " in Is - Ought , ed . Hudson , pp . 120-134 . 18 . 19 . Ibid . , p . 121 . 20. Ibid . , Pp . 130 21. Ibid . , p . 129 . 22. Ibid . , p . 128 . 23 . 24 .
Contents
Fact and Monism | 9 |
Where Is Value? | 17 |
Proofs and Examples | 27 |
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