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Analytic philosophy / Philosophical logic / Philosophy of language / Metaphysics / Ordinary language philosophy / Truth / Immanuel Kant / Saul Kripke / Śūnyatā / Philosophy / Philosophical movements / Reality
Date: 2015-01-20 11:07:15
Analytic philosophy
Philosophical logic
Philosophy of language
Metaphysics
Ordinary language philosophy
Truth
Immanuel Kant
Saul Kripke
Śūnyatā
Philosophy
Philosophical movements
Reality

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