The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 36
... knowledge . And they object most of all to what they call a ' static ' view of reality , the view which they attribute to Greek thought generally and to Platonism in particular . The Greeks , they say , were always eager to see , like ...
... knowledge . And they object most of all to what they call a ' static ' view of reality , the view which they attribute to Greek thought generally and to Platonism in particular . The Greeks , they say , were always eager to see , like ...
Page 78
... knowledge which is a dangerous thing . For instance , as regards England we have been told that Napoleon believed invasion to be possible ; and it is ' equally certain that Nelson believed it to be impossible . ' Fuller knowledge would ...
... knowledge which is a dangerous thing . For instance , as regards England we have been told that Napoleon believed invasion to be possible ; and it is ' equally certain that Nelson believed it to be impossible . ' Fuller knowledge would ...
Page 334
... knowledge . This con- summation , including a clear statement and a conclusive proof , has now been effected by the publication of Professor Wester- marck's great work on The Origin and Development of the ' Moral Ideas . ' Ethical ...
... knowledge . This con- summation , including a clear statement and a conclusive proof , has now been effected by the publication of Professor Wester- marck's great work on The Origin and Development of the ' Moral Ideas . ' Ethical ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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