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Page 101
... existence or of the objects to which it relates us . I will illustrate this . When I utter the word ' cat ' in absence , publicly or privately , I am in a state of preparedness to apply the word in presence , if a suitable object should ...
... existence or of the objects to which it relates us . I will illustrate this . When I utter the word ' cat ' in absence , publicly or privately , I am in a state of preparedness to apply the word in presence , if a suitable object should ...
Page 138
... existence is no value . The real is also the good . But the world of values is essentially hierarchical . Every value is apprehended as having a place in a scale . It follows that in the sensible world also there are degrees of reality ...
... existence is no value . The real is also the good . But the world of values is essentially hierarchical . Every value is apprehended as having a place in a scale . It follows that in the sensible world also there are degrees of reality ...
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... existence - Leopardi's name for it was noia - is suddenly and mysteriously so ' raised aloft ' ( sublimed ) as to become its topmost living peak ; when , in other words , it unexpectedly evinces the power of making us feel that we are ...
... existence - Leopardi's name for it was noia - is suddenly and mysteriously so ' raised aloft ' ( sublimed ) as to become its topmost living peak ; when , in other words , it unexpectedly evinces the power of making us feel that we are ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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