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... possible for us to make the universal point of view our own , as it is also possible for us to make the absolute good the end of our lives . But we have to add to what Aristotle says that this end is one which is ever being realized ...
... possible for us to make the universal point of view our own , as it is also possible for us to make the absolute good the end of our lives . But we have to add to what Aristotle says that this end is one which is ever being realized ...
Page 141
... possible to take each author in turn , to state what amount of evidence with regard to his text is provided by the extant papyri , and to indicate what the general bearing of that evidence is ; and then it may be possible to sum up the ...
... possible to take each author in turn , to state what amount of evidence with regard to his text is provided by the extant papyri , and to indicate what the general bearing of that evidence is ; and then it may be possible to sum up the ...
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... possible . Wherever one turns powerful and vociferous vested interests block the way . And others are growing up now in the same haphazard way as in the past . But we can at least ascertain the facts . The first step , and the most ...
... possible . Wherever one turns powerful and vociferous vested interests block the way . And others are growing up now in the same haphazard way as in the past . But we can at least ascertain the facts . The first step , and the most ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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