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All our powers are upheld and made possible by conditions which they do not themselves provide ; they are conferred or delegated powers . Our power of knowing , , for example , is conditioned by the brain , and the brain in turn by the ...
All our powers are upheld and made possible by conditions which they do not themselves provide ; they are conferred or delegated powers . Our power of knowing , , for example , is conditioned by the brain , and the brain in turn by the ...
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The first ... is that it is only possible in a country where Nature has been nearly or quite enslaved to man . The second is that it is only possible for those who are prepared to falsify their immediate intuitions of Nature .
The first ... is that it is only possible in a country where Nature has been nearly or quite enslaved to man . The second is that it is only possible for those who are prepared to falsify their immediate intuitions of Nature .
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The Mosaic Law of the Hebrews , for instance , with its prescribed ways of life and modes of worship supplied a discipline that made possible a society within which the Prophets could appearwhat is specific in their teaching could not ...
The Mosaic Law of the Hebrews , for instance , with its prescribed ways of life and modes of worship supplied a discipline that made possible a society within which the Prophets could appearwhat is specific in their teaching could not ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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