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... continuous activity as a divine . Though , in the many notices of him that have appeared since his death , special attention has been called to his great learning , which was almost without a parallel in matters connected with the ...
... continuous activity as a divine . Though , in the many notices of him that have appeared since his death , special attention has been called to his great learning , which was almost without a parallel in matters connected with the ...
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... continuous ; the continuous does not presuppose the discrete . The abstract pre- supposes the concrete ; the concrete does not presuppose the abstract . Part presupposes whole ; whole does not presuppose part . Subject pre- supposes ...
... continuous ; the continuous does not presuppose the discrete . The abstract pre- supposes the concrete ; the concrete does not presuppose the abstract . Part presupposes whole ; whole does not presuppose part . Subject pre- supposes ...
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... continuous stream . It is somewhere within the body , somewhere within the unseen core of it , that the immediate con- ditions and conditioning of consciousness as a continuous stream must be placed ; and we consequently locate that ...
... continuous stream . It is somewhere within the body , somewhere within the unseen core of it , that the immediate con- ditions and conditioning of consciousness as a continuous stream must be placed ; and we consequently locate that ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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