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... experience of persons ; and that it is only by ' putting ourselves in their place ' , by interpreting the be- haviour of others by feelings , thoughts , and purposes , such as we ourselves experience in ourselves , that the mutual ...
... experience of persons ; and that it is only by ' putting ourselves in their place ' , by interpreting the be- haviour of others by feelings , thoughts , and purposes , such as we ourselves experience in ourselves , that the mutual ...
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... experience the study of which has for some considerable time chiefly occupied my own attention . I mean our religious experience . Religious experience I take to be a normal function of the human spirit ; and by religious experience I ...
... experience the study of which has for some considerable time chiefly occupied my own attention . I mean our religious experience . Religious experience I take to be a normal function of the human spirit ; and by religious experience I ...
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... experience : the truth that it is the experience of a unitary principle in all ex- perience and in the multitude of objects of experience , and may be mediated by any part of that experience or by the totality of its parts ; and the ...
... experience : the truth that it is the experience of a unitary principle in all ex- perience and in the multitude of objects of experience , and may be mediated by any part of that experience or by the totality of its parts ; and the ...
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H St John Thackeray Communicated November 1929 | 15 |
EARLY ITALIAN ENGRAVING Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 45 |
WANDERING ENGLISHMEN IN ITALY Annual Italian Lecture | 61 |
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