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... course , an historical fact must be present in the first sense . We cannot think about it unless we can think about it . But to assume that it must therefore also somehow be present in either of the other senses is to prejudge the ...
... course , an historical fact must be present in the first sense . We cannot think about it unless we can think about it . But to assume that it must therefore also somehow be present in either of the other senses is to prejudge the ...
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... course , we go on later to question it in detail . But this is quite compatible with con- tinuing to depend in general on it and similar accounts for our beliefs about what happened . I want to consider in what sense we can properly ...
... course , we go on later to question it in detail . But this is quite compatible with con- tinuing to depend in general on it and similar accounts for our beliefs about what happened . I want to consider in what sense we can properly ...
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... course of lectures then in philosophy , covering in metaphysics Locke , Kant , Hamilton , Mansel , and Mill , and in ethics Aristotle , Butler , Kant , Mackintosh , and Mill . D'Arcy found the course uninspiring ; it was Mill for logics ...
... course of lectures then in philosophy , covering in metaphysics Locke , Kant , Hamilton , Mansel , and Mill , and in ethics Aristotle , Butler , Kant , Mackintosh , and Mill . D'Arcy found the course uninspiring ; it was Mill for logics ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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