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... appear to us as they do partly because of the states of our nervous systems , we have no good reason to believe that the objects possess these properties in the literal way in which they are thought to by common sense . If the attitude ...
... appear to us as they do partly because of the states of our nervous systems , we have no good reason to believe that the objects possess these properties in the literal way in which they are thought to by common sense . If the attitude ...
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... appear to be very private individual actions have a social quality . ' Even when I carry out scientific work - an activity which I seldom conduct in association with other men - I perform a social , because human act . It is not only ...
... appear to be very private individual actions have a social quality . ' Even when I carry out scientific work - an activity which I seldom conduct in association with other men - I perform a social , because human act . It is not only ...
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... appears in that letter in which he states his flat disappointment at the small sum at last paid to him by the Countess ... appear much better then some of those of whom I have written . And yet I cannot hope for better expressings then I ...
... appears in that letter in which he states his flat disappointment at the small sum at last paid to him by the Countess ... appear much better then some of those of whom I have written . And yet I cannot hope for better expressings then I ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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