Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 5British Academy - Humanities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 87
Page 54
... taken from the two first pages of Professor James's preface . I have had of necessity to abridge and condense his argument very con- siderably , but I believe I have in no way misrepresented its meaning . Those pages seem to me to place ...
... taken from the two first pages of Professor James's preface . I have had of necessity to abridge and condense his argument very con- siderably , but I believe I have in no way misrepresented its meaning . Those pages seem to me to place ...
Page 83
... taken as a reality , because the process taken as a reality would require an infinitely long time- duration for its performance , space - continua being divisible ad infini- tum ; that is to say , the traversing could never be really ...
... taken as a reality , because the process taken as a reality would require an infinitely long time- duration for its performance , space - continua being divisible ad infini- tum ; that is to say , the traversing could never be really ...
Page 451
... taken by itself and still more when taken in connexion with Mr. Bradley's attitude towards relations , may easily be taken to mean that it is an experience in which all distinction between a consciousness of objects in space . and non ...
... taken by itself and still more when taken in connexion with Mr. Bradley's attitude towards relations , may easily be taken to mean that it is an experience in which all distinction between a consciousness of objects in space . and non ...
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 |
16 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academy Aegina Aeginetan ancient appears Athens bards beginning belong Bishop Book Bradley Bradley's British bronze Brythonic Calendar called celt Celtic century Chalcis character coinage coins Coligny Calendar Colonial connexion consciousness Coriolanus dative declension Delisle derived didrachm drachm early electrum empirical English Eretria Euboea existence experience fact genitive give goddess Goidelic grains Greek Hittite Holder idea Imperial inscription instance Ireland Irish knowledge later Latin lectures letters literary Lord lyric Macgr meaning nature O'Conor object objectified original Parmenides Peisistratus perceived perception perhaps Peshitta Pheidon poem poet poetry present Prize Law probably Professor question real condition Reality regard relation represented Roman seems sensations Shakespeare silver spelling stanzas stater suggested supposed Syriac Tadhg Testament tetradrachms things thought tion truth Ucuetis University Vulgate weight Welsh whole word writing Zeus καὶ