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... particular is not a kind of intellectual intuition . or non - sensuous acquaintance ; it is not as it were a sort of clair- voyance , as we might be tempted to suppose . ' We can think of a particular in absence only in so far as it is ...
... particular is not a kind of intellectual intuition . or non - sensuous acquaintance ; it is not as it were a sort of clair- voyance , as we might be tempted to suppose . ' We can think of a particular in absence only in so far as it is ...
Page 313
... particular case . The legal analysis forms one item in the constant develop- ment of the law , growing from precedent to precedent . To adopt a not very precise simile , each precedent is like a single piece in a patchwork , the ...
... particular case . The legal analysis forms one item in the constant develop- ment of the law , growing from precedent to precedent . To adopt a not very precise simile , each precedent is like a single piece in a patchwork , the ...
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... particular wars and in those other books which are rather of the nature of historical essays to instruct the public in the principles of sea power . To the first group , close studies of particular events , belong The Loss of Minorca ...
... particular wars and in those other books which are rather of the nature of historical essays to instruct the public in the principles of sea power . To the first group , close studies of particular events , belong The Loss of Minorca ...
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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