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... things have all ( and con- trary ) predicates . If unity is unity - Other things have no predicates . Second Division , negative . V. 160 B to 163 B VI . 163 B to If unity is not unity — It has all ( and contrary ) predi- cates . If ...
... things have all ( and con- trary ) predicates . If unity is unity - Other things have no predicates . Second Division , negative . V. 160 B to 163 B VI . 163 B to If unity is not unity — It has all ( and contrary ) predi- cates . If ...
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... Things are real ' . An examination of what we mean by things shows that no thing , taken by itself , can be real . I need not recapitulate the ordinary idealistic argument by which it is shown that all that we mean by a thing is ...
... Things are real ' . An examination of what we mean by things shows that no thing , taken by itself , can be real . I need not recapitulate the ordinary idealistic argument by which it is shown that all that we mean by a thing is ...
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... things . He did not like to leave an allusion unexplored ; he was always wanting to follow out his clues to the end ... things ; but the dominant motive in these cases is scientific ; the bottom that they aim at reaching is that of ...
... things . He did not like to leave an allusion unexplored ; he was always wanting to follow out his clues to the end ... things ; but the dominant motive in these cases is scientific ; the bottom that they aim at reaching is that of ...
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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