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... knowledge . We must be as clear as we can what are the moral statements which , as ordinary thoughtful men , we are prepared to defend as being in some sense true before it is profitable to consider the theories of philosophers ...
... knowledge . We must be as clear as we can what are the moral statements which , as ordinary thoughtful men , we are prepared to defend as being in some sense true before it is profitable to consider the theories of philosophers ...
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... knowledge Webb had never left England , though we may reasonably assume that he had a knowledge of Italian buildings of this character from engravings , and even possibly from the drawings of such men as the younger Stones , who had ...
... knowledge Webb had never left England , though we may reasonably assume that he had a knowledge of Italian buildings of this character from engravings , and even possibly from the drawings of such men as the younger Stones , who had ...
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... Knowledge ( 1909 ) , once so shocking and exciting , is now read by few ; and his excellent paper ' A criticism of the Psychologists ' treatment of knowledge ' ( Mind , 1907 ) seems to be quite unknown to the present genera- tion of ...
... Knowledge ( 1909 ) , once so shocking and exciting , is now read by few ; and his excellent paper ' A criticism of the Psychologists ' treatment of knowledge ' ( Mind , 1907 ) seems to be quite unknown to the present genera- tion of ...
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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