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... feel , be said about two or three Corre- sponding Fellows whose deaths have occurred recently . Two who were known to me personally were Ulrich Wilcken , the German , and Joseph Bidez , the Belgian . There is , I am sure , no ...
... feel , be said about two or three Corre- sponding Fellows whose deaths have occurred recently . Two who were known to me personally were Ulrich Wilcken , the German , and Joseph Bidez , the Belgian . There is , I am sure , no ...
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... feel emotions favourable to the actions and states of character we call good , and adverse to those we call bad . Secondly , it is common , in the case of other emotions too , to feel them towards an object in respect of some definite ...
... feel emotions favourable to the actions and states of character we call good , and adverse to those we call bad . Secondly , it is common , in the case of other emotions too , to feel them towards an object in respect of some definite ...
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... feel that if Scholz is at times more aware of the wider implications of Marsilius ' thought , Previté - Orton is ... feeling that , lacking as he did a sense of the actuality of medieval problems , Previté - Orton failed to relate ...
... feel that if Scholz is at times more aware of the wider implications of Marsilius ' thought , Previté - Orton is ... feeling that , lacking as he did a sense of the actuality of medieval problems , Previté - Orton failed to relate ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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