Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 2British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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... relation of man to Nature does not render superfluous an examination of the relation of man to his Creator , to his neighbours , and to spiritual influences . The relation of the Highland crofter to Nature is , no doubt , worth ...
... relation of man to Nature does not render superfluous an examination of the relation of man to his Creator , to his neighbours , and to spiritual influences . The relation of the Highland crofter to Nature is , no doubt , worth ...
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... relation to subjective process , -a relation which leads to the distinction between the self as embodied and its material environment . When this point is reached what follows is , comparatively speaking , an affair of detail . 10 ...
... relation to subjective process , -a relation which leads to the distinction between the self as embodied and its material environment . When this point is reached what follows is , comparatively speaking , an affair of detail . 10 ...
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... relation of the sciences themselves to one another , that is , their internal organization as a body of knowledge , that I propose to address myself . Here perhaps there is room for some further observations . For I think that , unless ...
... relation of the sciences themselves to one another , that is , their internal organization as a body of knowledge , that I propose to address myself . Here perhaps there is room for some further observations . For I think that , unless ...
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ERNST CURTIUS | 1 |
NEUTRAL DUTIES IN A MARITIME WAR AS ILLUSTRATED BY RECENT | 1 |
365 | 6 |
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