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... knowledge for its own sake or for the concentrated devotion to thought for thought's sake which alone can lead to high achievement in philosophy . And in fact he had no particular interest in scientific knowledge ; he was more con ...
... knowledge for its own sake or for the concentrated devotion to thought for thought's sake which alone can lead to high achievement in philosophy . And in fact he had no particular interest in scientific knowledge ; he was more con ...
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... knowledge in the concrete sense of the unity of mind and its object , can philosophy become fruitful of results . Self - consciousness in this sense ' as the implicate of all experience ' he accepts as the clue to the interpretation of ...
... knowledge in the concrete sense of the unity of mind and its object , can philosophy become fruitful of results . Self - consciousness in this sense ' as the implicate of all experience ' he accepts as the clue to the interpretation of ...
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... knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.1 " The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only ...
... knowledge . The ' insight ' into the harmony or system of the whole partakes of the nature of ' divination and faith ' . This faith is not opposed to reason , but to knowledge.1 " The system does not complete itself for me ' , but only ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
CARDINAL POLES MANUSCRIPTS By E Lobel Communicated | 97 |
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