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... doubt - doubt whether indeed I had anything to say that should not be a tedious repetition of things adequately said before , unless , avoiding that , I fell into the ungainly and affected originality of a new interpretation . I put ...
... doubt - doubt whether indeed I had anything to say that should not be a tedious repetition of things adequately said before , unless , avoiding that , I fell into the ungainly and affected originality of a new interpretation . I put ...
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... doubts . Thus Professor Moore is willing to call his funda- mental propositions by the name of ' intuitions ' ; but by this he means merely to assert that they ... doubt that goodness and rightness are 88 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... doubts . Thus Professor Moore is willing to call his funda- mental propositions by the name of ' intuitions ' ; but by this he means merely to assert that they ... doubt that goodness and rightness are 88 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... doubt but not wholly inapt , that their view of philosophy was that there must be no nonsense about knowledge . Collingwood also was extremely interested in the philosophy of religion and in the fundamental problems of Christian truth ...
... doubt but not wholly inapt , that their view of philosophy was that there must be no nonsense about knowledge . Collingwood also was extremely interested in the philosophy of religion and in the fundamental problems of Christian truth ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
February 1943 | 18 |
THE CENTURY OF DIVINE SONGS Warton Lecture on English | 37 |
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