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... fact that the situation is of a certain sort , together with the fact that the act would have a certain effect in that situation . Second , we often seek to change the mind of some one else about a duty by trying to convince him that he ...
... fact that the situation is of a certain sort , together with the fact that the act would have a certain effect in that situation . Second , we often seek to change the mind of some one else about a duty by trying to convince him that he ...
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... fact that the activity would have a certain character , and it could not depend on our thinking that it would . Yet since , in fact , it is a character of ourselves , there is nothing to prevent its existence depending on our having ...
... fact that the activity would have a certain character , and it could not depend on our thinking that it would . Yet since , in fact , it is a character of ourselves , there is nothing to prevent its existence depending on our having ...
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... fact or of sympathetic psychology or of healthy imagination . Scientific , in the sense of that maxim from Bossuet which Pasteur took for his own life's work : ' The greatest intellectual failing is that of believing in things because ...
... fact or of sympathetic psychology or of healthy imagination . Scientific , in the sense of that maxim from Bossuet which Pasteur took for his own life's work : ' The greatest intellectual failing is that of believing in things because ...
Contents
RETIRED FELLOWS | 4 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19312 | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By The Rt Hon H A L Fisher | 23 |
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