Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... facts which have now become the common- place of the handbooks then presented themselves to him and his fellow workers with all the delightful freshness of a newly - discovered truth . One such fact is the wonderful combination in the ...
... facts which have now become the common- place of the handbooks then presented themselves to him and his fellow workers with all the delightful freshness of a newly - discovered truth . One such fact is the wonderful combination in the ...
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... fact of appearing or becoming perceived . On the other hand , if you insist on meaning by appearance something which appears , you are wrong in asserting the distinct existence of material thing and sensible appearance . The distinction ...
... fact of appearing or becoming perceived . On the other hand , if you insist on meaning by appearance something which appears , you are wrong in asserting the distinct existence of material thing and sensible appearance . The distinction ...
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... fact that some finite consciousness is urged by some unful- filled idea , there is in this , apart from the content of the idea , nothing specially sacred or significant . It is vain to look to the bare fact of conscious purpose for the ...
... fact that some finite consciousness is urged by some unful- filled idea , there is in this , apart from the content of the idea , nothing specially sacred or significant . It is vain to look to the bare fact of conscious purpose for the ...
Contents
ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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