Logical Positivism declares that "reality," "identity," "existence," "mind" are
meaningless terms, that man can be certain of nothing but the sensory
perceptions of the immediate moment . . . it declares that the meaning of the
proposition: "Napoleon lost the battle of Waterloo" is your walk to the library
where you read it in a book.
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