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Page 183
... look also for the evidence that it is so . Again , the English are emphatically practical . They are pronounced to be so not only by themselves but by the world ; and they are believed to show a strong dislike and a marked incapacity ...
... look also for the evidence that it is so . Again , the English are emphatically practical . They are pronounced to be so not only by themselves but by the world ; and they are believed to show a strong dislike and a marked incapacity ...
Page 483
... look for it rather in a doctrine like that of Schopenhauer , which disparages the claims of intellect as a guide to truth and to serenity of mind . According to Schopenhauer intellect cannot grasp essential reality , and the entrance of ...
... look for it rather in a doctrine like that of Schopenhauer , which disparages the claims of intellect as a guide to truth and to serenity of mind . According to Schopenhauer intellect cannot grasp essential reality , and the entrance of ...
Page 484
... look upon the time - process as an essential feature of reality as reason reveals it . What nature has been it also will be always without flaw . We must not look outside us and attempt to discover the evolution of spiritual ideals from ...
... look upon the time - process as an essential feature of reality as reason reveals it . What nature has been it also will be always without flaw . We must not look outside us and attempt to discover the evolution of spiritual ideals from ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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