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... true knowledge of fact . 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 ...
... true knowledge of fact . 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 ...
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... true idea , and it is not made untrue by our ignorance whether matter after all is not matter but mind - stuff . Nor can it be shown to be untrue , in the sense we both meant it , except by showing that its object , whether a milestone ...
... true idea , and it is not made untrue by our ignorance whether matter after all is not matter but mind - stuff . Nor can it be shown to be untrue , in the sense we both meant it , except by showing that its object , whether a milestone ...
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... true knowledge of reality or fact . The end or motive of that special kind of action , that end which is its specific difference as thought , is not satisfaction but truth , and the various conclusions or stages , at which we arrive in ...
... true knowledge of reality or fact . The end or motive of that special kind of action , that end which is its specific difference as thought , is not satisfaction but truth , and the various conclusions or stages , at which we arrive in ...
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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