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... seems to me reasonable , and indeed necessary , that the moral philosopher should be prepared to detect in himself confusions of the kind described , even if it seems an elementary kind . It may be objected that the tentative defence ...
... seems to me reasonable , and indeed necessary , that the moral philosopher should be prepared to detect in himself confusions of the kind described , even if it seems an elementary kind . It may be objected that the tentative defence ...
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... seems to me substantially true : indeed , unless we accept it , I do not think we are in the way to appreciate the peculiar greatness of Milton . His style is not a classic style , in that it is not the elevation of a common style , by ...
... seems to me substantially true : indeed , unless we accept it , I do not think we are in the way to appreciate the peculiar greatness of Milton . His style is not a classic style , in that it is not the elevation of a common style , by ...
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... seems to have succeeded to Jones's and Webb's position as theatrical designer to the Court in the later 1660's . A further example of this connexion is that little- known artist , Robinson , who is only known at present as the author of ...
... seems to have succeeded to Jones's and Webb's position as theatrical designer to the Court in the later 1660's . A further example of this connexion is that little- known artist , Robinson , who is only known at present as the author 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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