Rescher demonstrates, from within the interstices of traditional Logic, the essential class of unknowable truths to be a necessary feature borne out of finite cognitive abilities. His classification of unknowabilities according to their origin in evolutionary impredictability, verificational surdity, ontological excess, and vagrant predicates is built into a robust formal logical, and multi-value semantic-pragmatic, account of the individuated unspecifiability, unexemplifiability, and noncountability that determine the outermost reaches of reason.
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Christopher Nicholas
Nicholas Rescher
Janelle Nicholas
Nicholas Evans
Nicholas D. Hartlep
Mary W. Nicholas
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Marc Nicholas
Nicholas Rankin
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Nicholas Abercrombie
Nicholas Moore
Daniel Defoe
Mary Crawford
Geraldine McCaughrean
Ronald M. Rapee
John W. Goodby
Max Lucado
Barbara McPake
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
William W. Johnstone
Scott Morgan
Fethi Mansouri
Anthony J. Dos Reis
William A. Link
An Agenda for American Science and Technology Committee Prospering in the Global Economy of the 21st Century
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Sarah M. Misemer
Richard J. Hamilton
Stewart Johnson
Melvyn P. Leffler
Ovid Pierce
Alice Covell
Twigs Way
Lee J. Ames
Austen, Jane
Nicola Killen
Liel Leibovitz
Laurent Graff
Daniel Arsand
Bridget Fleming
Oxford Dictionaries Staff
American Heart Association Staff
Izabella Hearn
J. W. Gregory
Mary Louise Gill
Janet Ahlberg
R. Maria Saleth
International Agency for Research on Cancer Staff
Benjamin Gilad
Kathleen Kampa
Penny Matthews
Joffre White
Kelly McKain
Richard Bucala
Elspeth Tavaci
Guangxing Wang
Neil Boister
Martin Eidelberg
Carlos Gustavo Poggio Teixeira
Lance Cole
Raymond Taras
Hans Joachim Soltau
Harveer Dev
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Charles De Wolf
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