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... regard to the argument to design may perhaps be stated thus . The self was taken to be a self - subsistent being , naturally immortal , and capable of exercising purposive activities . In regard to it no further questions of 216 ...
... regard to the argument to design may perhaps be stated thus . The self was taken to be a self - subsistent being , naturally immortal , and capable of exercising purposive activities . In regard to it no further questions of 216 ...
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... regard to the self , both in regard to the nature of its purposive activities , and in regard to its supposedly self - conditioned existence , and mysteries are discerned where none had been suspected . The selfis in fact not self ...
... regard to the self , both in regard to the nature of its purposive activities , and in regard to its supposedly self - conditioned existence , and mysteries are discerned where none had been suspected . The selfis in fact not self ...
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... regard to the a priori factors which , as I believe , enter into all experience , conferring upon our human consciousness its persistently questioning and characteristically meta- physical outlook . I cannot here do more than indicate ...
... regard to the a priori factors which , as I believe , enter into all experience , conferring upon our human consciousness its persistently questioning and characteristically meta- physical outlook . I cannot here do more than indicate ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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