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... philosophy , in its onward progress from the vantage - ground already gained by Kant . Con- sciousness stands , or seems to stand , in a twofold relation to realities which are not consciousness , first in the relation of a knowing to ...
... philosophy , in its onward progress from the vantage - ground already gained by Kant . Con- sciousness stands , or seems to stand , in a twofold relation to realities which are not consciousness , first in the relation of a knowing to ...
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... philosophical authorship when they were approaching old age . The mature caution of their intellectual work is in harmony with this . It is significant of the character of English philosophy that its successive guides have been for the ...
... philosophical authorship when they were approaching old age . The mature caution of their intellectual work is in harmony with this . It is significant of the character of English philosophy that its successive guides have been for the ...
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... philosophy are so characteristic of the age and country in which they appeared . Political , ethical , and theological thought , as well as philosophy proper , long bore the stamp of the Essay of Locke , to an extent that is hardly ...
... philosophy are so characteristic of the age and country in which they appeared . Political , ethical , and theological thought , as well as philosophy proper , long bore the stamp of the Essay of Locke , to an extent that is hardly ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
STUDIES IN EARLY IRISH HISTORY BY JOHN RHYS FELLOW OF | 21 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
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