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Page 47
... actual presen- tation ; its difference from those sensations is shown by its operation in conditioning their occurrence , and its analysis into physical parts and forces , or modes of motion , in addition to its analysis as a percept ...
... actual presen- tation ; its difference from those sensations is shown by its operation in conditioning their occurrence , and its analysis into physical parts and forces , or modes of motion , in addition to its analysis as a percept ...
Page 256
... actual life and manners ; or , lastly , to a set of artistic principles which form the natural antithesis to the principles usually described by the term ' classic ' . In each case the word ' romantic ' possesses some analogy to that ...
... actual life and manners ; or , lastly , to a set of artistic principles which form the natural antithesis to the principles usually described by the term ' classic ' . In each case the word ' romantic ' possesses some analogy to that ...
Page 448
... actual sensation on the other , which as it approaches the state of pure sensation becomes increasingly exclusive of thought . Somehow ' , to use Mr. Bradley's favourite adverb , we must suppose that in God there is not this dis ...
... actual sensation on the other , which as it approaches the state of pure sensation becomes increasingly exclusive of thought . Somehow ' , to use Mr. Bradley's favourite adverb , we must suppose that in God there is not this dis ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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