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What I have described in terms of preparedness - dispositions is what , on the cognitive level ( or in cognitive language , if one does not wish to admit a separate cognitive level ) , is described in terms of beliefs in general ...
What I have described in terms of preparedness - dispositions is what , on the cognitive level ( or in cognitive language , if one does not wish to admit a separate cognitive level ) , is described in terms of beliefs in general ...
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He speaks of it in The Prelude as something he had known before the coming of his full power as a poet ; it came from a condition described in the 1805 version as one In which the eye was master of the heart ; and he says a little ...
He speaks of it in The Prelude as something he had known before the coming of his full power as a poet ; it came from a condition described in the 1805 version as one In which the eye was master of the heart ; and he says a little ...
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There was , too , The Penny Encyclo- paedia , with ' a marvellous article on cuneiform ' - so he once described it — and a little searching brought to light rationalist pamphlets ...
There was , too , The Penny Encyclo- paedia , with ' a marvellous article on cuneiform ' - so he once described it — and a little searching brought to light rationalist pamphlets ...
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Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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