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... knowledge would sooner or later come to grief , and what applies to Scotland applies to other countries . We do not claim a monopoly for Latin and Greek , but we believe that a mastery of Greek and Latin literature , and not ' a knowledge ...
... knowledge would sooner or later come to grief , and what applies to Scotland applies to other countries . We do not claim a monopoly for Latin and Greek , but we believe that a mastery of Greek and Latin literature , and not ' a knowledge ...
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British Academy. itself a halo of implications , and in this ' way primary knowledge is constituted . Such primary knowledge may then mediate further knowledge by way of what we call Inference1 . Returning to our special problem , I ...
British Academy. itself a halo of implications , and in this ' way primary knowledge is constituted . Such primary knowledge may then mediate further knowledge by way of what we call Inference1 . Returning to our special problem , I ...
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... knowledge of an independent not - self . On the contrary , we must recognize that , from the outset , there are features of our immediate experience which perpetually point beyond themselves to actual existence , other than our own or ...
... knowledge of an independent not - self . On the contrary , we must recognize that , from the outset , there are features of our immediate experience which perpetually point beyond themselves to actual existence , other than our own or ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 19067 | 7 |
ERNST CURTIUS BY THOMAS HODGKIN FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY | 31 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 55 |
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