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... objects of direct inspection to us . I do not feel any call in this connexion to examine the precise sense in which anything can be an object of direct inspection to us . There is indeed nothing in the special experience of histori- cal ...
... objects of direct inspection to us . I do not feel any call in this connexion to examine the precise sense in which anything can be an object of direct inspection to us . There is indeed nothing in the special experience of histori- cal ...
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... object of thinking . We may mean that it is an actual or possible object of direct inspection . And we may mean , again , that it exists or occurs at the same time as that at which we are speaking . Now that , if a thing is to be ...
... object of thinking . We may mean that it is an actual or possible object of direct inspection . And we may mean , again , that it exists or occurs at the same time as that at which we are speaking . Now that , if a thing is to be ...
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... object among objects , as existent or non - existent , as good or evil . They refuse to see the super- being of God , its unfathomable mystery . The views of God as Creator or Father or Lover or Comrade belong to the theology of the ...
... object among objects , as existent or non - existent , as good or evil . They refuse to see the super- being of God , its unfathomable mystery . The views of God as Creator or Father or Lover or Comrade belong to the theology of the ...
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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