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... Reality , but the moment I begin to think , I in a sense get away from Reality , for I begin making abstract universals which leave out so much of the actual fact as it is in perception . And yet all Science implies this getting away ...
... Reality , but the moment I begin to think , I in a sense get away from Reality , for I begin making abstract universals which leave out so much of the actual fact as it is in perception . And yet all Science implies this getting away ...
Page 437
... reality but not all truth is equally false . There are degrees of truth and degrees of Reality . Matter is not absolutely real , but it is not a mere delusion : the ideas of common life and of Science about Matter , though not ...
... reality but not all truth is equally false . There are degrees of truth and degrees of Reality . Matter is not absolutely real , but it is not a mere delusion : the ideas of common life and of Science about Matter , though not ...
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... Reality . When he exposes the difficulties of rival systems , his own system appears to escape them by the assurance that somehow ' ( Mr. Bradley's system might be described as the Philosophy of a ' Somehow ) , all these contradictions ...
... Reality . When he exposes the difficulties of rival systems , his own system appears to escape them by the assurance that somehow ' ( Mr. Bradley's system might be described as the Philosophy of a ' Somehow ) , all these contradictions ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SIR A C LYALL 18351911 BY LORD REAY ACTING PRESIDENT | 17 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 23 |
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