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Page 133
... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
Page 167
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
Page 249
... reason ; perhaps it is not real reason but only some quality like it ; it may be they have some small pittance of reason . These are the conclusions of Gulliver's master . On the other hand , the Yahoos indigenous to the island are a ...
... reason ; perhaps it is not real reason but only some quality like it ; it may be they have some small pittance of reason . These are the conclusions of Gulliver's master . On the other hand , the Yahoos indigenous to the island are a ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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