J. L. Austin Quote

It should be quite clear, then, that there are no criteria to be laid down in general for distinguishing the real from the not real.


Sense and Sensibilia (ed. 1964)


It should be quite clear, then, that there are no criteria to be laid down in general for distinguishing the real from the not real.

It should be quite clear, then, that there are no criteria to be laid down in general for distinguishing the real from the not real.

It should be quite clear, then, that there are no criteria to be laid down in general for distinguishing the real from the not real.

It should be quite clear, then, that there are no criteria to be laid down in general for distinguishing the real from the not real.