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... existence in which the nisus of space - time takes effect ; is an incident in the life of the highest existence known to us . The questions which are raised by the strati- fication of the world of finites into levels which in Mr. Lloyd ...
... existence in which the nisus of space - time takes effect ; is an incident in the life of the highest existence known to us . The questions which are raised by the strati- fication of the world of finites into levels which in Mr. Lloyd ...
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... existence of matter is ' a bare possibility to which it would be foolish to attach the slightest importance ' . It follows from Mc- Taggart's arguments in his other works that the existence of each of us , sub specie temporis , will ...
... existence of matter is ' a bare possibility to which it would be foolish to attach the slightest importance ' . It follows from Mc- Taggart's arguments in his other works that the existence of each of us , sub specie temporis , will ...
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... Existence , where he shows that the structure of reality , as determined by him , is incompatible with the existence of either a creative or a controlling self , though it is compatible with the existence of a self which appears to ...
... Existence , where he shows that the structure of reality , as determined by him , is incompatible with the existence of either a creative or a controlling self , though it is compatible with the existence of a self which appears to ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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