Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... individual at any moment apprehends the universe in its unity from his own limited and peculiar point of view . This point of view is ultimately determined for the individual at any moment by the nature of his immediate experience at ...
... individual at any moment apprehends the universe in its unity from his own limited and peculiar point of view . This point of view is ultimately determined for the individual at any moment by the nature of his immediate experience at ...
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... individual . The individual is himself merely a fragment of the universe without any self - contained being . We may therefore assume that from the beginning of his conscious life there must be features of his immediate experience which ...
... individual . The individual is himself merely a fragment of the universe without any self - contained being . We may therefore assume that from the beginning of his conscious life there must be features of his immediate experience which ...
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... individuals ) , in order to understand them , interpret their significance , and draw the conclusions which they ... individual to others ; it is , for psychological reasons , the all but indispensable medium both of thought and of ...
... individuals ) , in order to understand them , interpret their significance , and draw the conclusions which they ... individual to others ; it is , for psychological reasons , the all but indispensable medium both of thought and of ...
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ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
CELTAE AND GALLI BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read | 1 |
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