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... reason function as one . The imagination is the whole mind thus harmoniously organized and so made capable of seeing all life in any one of its particular manifestations . It is reason in its most exalted mood , not mind merely , but ...
... reason function as one . The imagination is the whole mind thus harmoniously organized and so made capable of seeing all life in any one of its particular manifestations . It is reason in its most exalted mood , not mind merely , but ...
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... reason is competent to discover and prove many important and paradoxical conclusions about it without the aid of special empirical investigation . Suppose the following problem in psychology had been propounded : ' Take an eighteenth ...
... reason is competent to discover and prove many important and paradoxical conclusions about it without the aid of special empirical investigation . Suppose the following problem in psychology had been propounded : ' Take an eighteenth ...
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... reason against the existence of such a being is that there is no reason for it . ' McTaggart's atheism becomes still more definite in the Nature of Existence , where he shows that the structure of reality , as determined by him , is ...
... reason against the existence of such a being is that there is no reason for it . ' McTaggart's atheism becomes still more definite in the Nature of Existence , where he shows that the structure of reality , as determined by him , is ...
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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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