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... Mind and what is for mind ' . Mr. Bradley is a genuine , hard , impenitent Idealist , who over and over again asserts as his fundamental formula ' There is but one Reality , and its being consists in experience'.1 Experience , be it ...
... Mind and what is for mind ' . Mr. Bradley is a genuine , hard , impenitent Idealist , who over and over again asserts as his fundamental formula ' There is but one Reality , and its being consists in experience'.1 Experience , be it ...
Page 440
... mind for which it exists as a system , then it would seem that after all the Reality must be a Mind ( or minds ) which know the system , and can be distinguished from it , whatever difficulties may remain in understanding the character ...
... mind for which it exists as a system , then it would seem that after all the Reality must be a Mind ( or minds ) which know the system , and can be distinguished from it , whatever difficulties may remain in understanding the character ...
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... Mind or by what Mind is this process of reconciling and absorbing and removing the contradictions of Appearance performed ? By finite minds , ' he will reply , ' so far as men of Science at a lower level and Philo- sophers at a higher ...
... Mind or by what Mind is this process of reconciling and absorbing and removing the contradictions of Appearance performed ? By finite minds , ' he will reply , ' so far as men of Science at a lower level and Philo- sophers at a higher ...
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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