Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 6British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 217
... distinction in pronunciation , but it originated as the interpretation of an arbitrary distinction in spelling . The two words are not distinguished in Johnson's Dictionary ( 1755 ) , where the finest part of meal ' appears as one of ...
... distinction in pronunciation , but it originated as the interpretation of an arbitrary distinction in spelling . The two words are not distinguished in Johnson's Dictionary ( 1755 ) , where the finest part of meal ' appears as one of ...
Page 310
... distinction without a difference . I can only gratefully acknowledge the fairness and insight with which Mr. Bosanquet declares that the form of realism with which I am feeling my way and the other forms of realism current at the ...
... distinction without a difference . I can only gratefully acknowledge the fairness and insight with which Mr. Bosanquet declares that the form of realism with which I am feeling my way and the other forms of realism current at the ...
Page 511
... distinctions of subject and object , of self and not - self , of substance and power , of agent and agency , and the ... distinction really is and what exactly it involves as to the general nature of that which is revealed in knowledge ...
... distinctions of subject and object , of self and not - self , of substance and power , of agent and agency , and the ... distinction really is and what exactly it involves as to the general nature of that which is revealed in knowledge ...
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