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... relations of the English kings and the papacy were now of long stand- ing , and so acutely had Richard resented the attitude of Clement in the matter of the Canterbury quarrel and the grasping venality of the cardinals , that he had ...
... relations of the English kings and the papacy were now of long stand- ing , and so acutely had Richard resented the attitude of Clement in the matter of the Canterbury quarrel and the grasping venality of the cardinals , that he had ...
Page 373
... relations exist only for the mind , he infers that ' the world is dependent for its very existence upon the thinking ... relation to the common world must be analogous to a human person's relation to the private world of his experience ...
... relations exist only for the mind , he infers that ' the world is dependent for its very existence upon the thinking ... relation to the common world must be analogous to a human person's relation to the private world of his experience ...
Page 412
... relations and their terms ; are relations ' internal ' or ' external ' to their terms ? Professor Moore has discussed this issue , with special reference to F. H. Bradley and to Joachim , in a paper on External Relations included among ...
... relations and their terms ; are relations ' internal ' or ' external ' to their terms ? Professor Moore has discussed this issue , with special reference to F. H. Bradley and to Joachim , in a paper on External Relations included among ...
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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