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... reason require . . . . ' Here at least he came nearer the point and had found a better reason for quarrel . Another and more recent English reader has pointed out that it is the idea of submission to authority which provides the pivot ...
... reason require . . . . ' Here at least he came nearer the point and had found a better reason for quarrel . Another and more recent English reader has pointed out that it is the idea of submission to authority which provides the pivot ...
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... Reason in making right decisions rather than Theoretical Reason in conducting their post - mortem examination . The primary object of study in ethics will therefore be taken to be the principles that direct moral conduct . A man's accep ...
... Reason in making right decisions rather than Theoretical Reason in conducting their post - mortem examination . The primary object of study in ethics will therefore be taken to be the principles that direct moral conduct . A man's accep ...
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... reason ; I remark only that he roundly declared that the imagination , which is poetical power , is reason and in her most exalted mood . But I call attention now to what Wordsworth says here , in the Preface , about the rela- tion of ...
... reason ; I remark only that he roundly declared that the imagination , which is poetical power , is reason and in her most exalted mood . But I call attention now to what Wordsworth says here , in the Preface , about the rela- tion of ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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