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Much of his book is devoted to preparing and presenting that argument; much of the rest is devoted to asking what kinds of mind animals and babies might have if they don't have the inferentialist/language of thought kind.
The rueful example contained in the title lent Putnam's argument much of its mass appeal: Americans still bowled, sure, but Putnam had discovered that they were much less likely to do so in leagues than they had been three decades ago.
In it, she compiles a wealth of evidence to support her arguments -- much of it literary.
Yes, it's true that many people do not question the sources of the facts and figures that underlie many of their arguments and much of their reasoning.
His lawyers said during pretrial hearings that he would, but they did not mention the possibility during their opening arguments, and much of the courthouse buzz is consumed with the question.
Arguably, this line of argument exploits much of the use-novelty idea within a predictivist framework.
What is often less known in the general public about such argumentation is that legal scholars have found ways of deconstructing this argument and much of contemporary jurisprudence relies on our willingness to work through such nuance.
A full-bore argument consumes much of the second act.
That Pablo Neruda was the greatest poet of the last century is beyond argument in much of South America.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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