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... once psychological and objective . If I may repeat it : that which is psychological is not subjective in the ' merely seeming ' sense . And if the phrase ' for a mind ' has this implication of ' merely seeming to exist ' or ' existing ...
... once psychological and objective . If I may repeat it : that which is psychological is not subjective in the ' merely seeming ' sense . And if the phrase ' for a mind ' has this implication of ' merely seeming to exist ' or ' existing ...
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... once informing and reflected by the world of the play , so that , however ugly , irrational , wicked , and therefore painful this world may seem in itself ( and it seems never so much all these at once as in its final dealings with ...
... once informing and reflected by the world of the play , so that , however ugly , irrational , wicked , and therefore painful this world may seem in itself ( and it seems never so much all these at once as in its final dealings with ...
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... once Christi- anity had dogmatically asserted the absolute value of the in- dividual human soul and by its doctrines of redemption , of grace , and of a future world ( hell , purgatory , and paradise ) had shifted the religious centre ...
... once Christi- anity had dogmatically asserted the absolute value of the in- dividual human soul and by its doctrines of redemption , of grace , and of a future world ( hell , purgatory , and paradise ) had shifted the religious centre ...
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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