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... Truth is a word of Knowing ; Fact is a word of Being . But it is obvious that this knowledge , though true , does not tell me all about the object known , all that is to be known either of its nature or its genesis . All I can say and ...
... Truth is a word of Knowing ; Fact is a word of Being . But it is obvious that this knowledge , though true , does not tell me all about the object known , all that is to be known either of its nature or its genesis . All I can say and ...
Page 53
... truth , and the various conclusions or stages , at which we arrive in pursuit of that end , are subsidiary as means to the attainment , not of a greater satisfaction , but of a greater degree of truth as a knowledge of reality . The ...
... truth , and the various conclusions or stages , at which we arrive in pursuit of that end , are subsidiary as means to the attainment , not of a greater satisfaction , but of a greater degree of truth as a knowledge of reality . The ...
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... truth , after criticizing , however briefly the idea that truth consists in verification , I ought to give some brief statement , from the older point of view , of what I conceive to be the real relation between them . To me , then , it ...
... truth , after criticizing , however briefly the idea that truth consists in verification , I ought to give some brief statement , from the older point of view , of what I conceive to be the real relation between them . To me , then , it ...
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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