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... fact that the data of physical science are given by per- ception , and perceiving is not understanding . The raw material of natural science is therefore ' mere particulars ' , observed but not understood , and , taken in their ...
... fact that the data of physical science are given by per- ception , and perceiving is not understanding . The raw material of natural science is therefore ' mere particulars ' , observed but not understood , and , taken in their ...
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... facts are drawn . Such a science ( as we have lately been taught with regard to what is called classical economics ) ... fact ' and settle the ' question of right ' , only showed that we must think in these ways if we are to possess the ...
... facts are drawn . Such a science ( as we have lately been taught with regard to what is called classical economics ) ... fact ' and settle the ' question of right ' , only showed that we must think in these ways if we are to possess the ...
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... fact so interesting as poetry , in places poetry so powerful , that this quite overshadows the his- torical content , and is largely independent even of the most important facts ( such as the date and identity of Hygelac ) that research ...
... fact so interesting as poetry , in places poetry so powerful , that this quite overshadows the his- torical content , and is largely independent even of the most important facts ( such as the date and identity of Hygelac ) that research ...
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THE ENGLISH EPIC TRADITION Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 35 |
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