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- C. A. Baylis, A. Conelius Benjamin, Edgar S. Brightman, Rudolf Carnap, Alonzo Church, G. Watts Cunningham, C. J. Ducasse, Irwin Edman, Hunter Guthrie, J. S., Julius Kraft, Glenn R. Morrow, Joseph Ratner & And Julius R. Welnberg (1942). To the Editor or "Mind". Mind 51 (203):296-a-296.
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Discussion of C. A. Baylis , A. Conelius Benjamin , Edgar S. Brightman , Rudolf Carnap , Alonzo Church , G. Watts Cunningham , C. J. Ducasse , Irwin Edman , Hunter Guthrie , J. S. , Julius Kraft , Glenn R. Morrow , Joseph Ratner & And Julius R. Welnberg, To the editor or "mind"
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