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Page 97
... sense , would repeat the paradoxical assertion of Hume that Berkeley's argument ' cannot be refuted , ' though it ... sense spiritual unities each having a perception of the whole . declare in this sense that ' all reality is spirit I H ...
... sense , would repeat the paradoxical assertion of Hume that Berkeley's argument ' cannot be refuted , ' though it ... sense spiritual unities each having a perception of the whole . declare in this sense that ' all reality is spirit I H ...
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... sense in which it is proved by them ; and also that in being brought in relation to those other aspects , it is subject to re - interpretation . And , in like manner , when we examine any supposed datum of sense , we find that it is ...
... sense in which it is proved by them ; and also that in being brought in relation to those other aspects , it is subject to re - interpretation . And , in like manner , when we examine any supposed datum of sense , we find that it is ...
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... Sense and remembered Sense is here the measure of certainty . There is no reasonable security for that enlargement of experience into infinity which theology and philosophy presuppose . The disposition to this enlargement was ...
... Sense and remembered Sense is here the measure of certainty . There is no reasonable security for that enlargement of experience into infinity which theology and philosophy presuppose . The disposition to this enlargement was ...
Contents
FIRST Annual General Meeting June 26 1903 ADDRESS BY | 1 |
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
Copyright | |
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