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... philosophers seem to hold this opinion . But I believe it is inconsistent with the Nominalist views of thinking which they also want to hold , and equally inconsistent with the Conceptualist or Imagist views of thinking which the more ...
... philosophers seem to hold this opinion . But I believe it is inconsistent with the Nominalist views of thinking which they also want to hold , and equally inconsistent with the Conceptualist or Imagist views of thinking which the more ...
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... philosophers ' . The ultimate death of the universe would certainly be an unwelcome idea to all philosophers who do not look forward to Nirvana : Origen , as we have seen , regards it as incredible . But I cannot share the horror of ...
... philosophers ' . The ultimate death of the universe would certainly be an unwelcome idea to all philosophers who do not look forward to Nirvana : Origen , as we have seen , regards it as incredible . But I cannot share the horror of ...
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... philosophers of his time ' . Professor Laird was a Scottish philosopher in more senses than one . The place of his birth and early upbringing was a purely rural country manse in a northern Scottish county , and in later years it seemed ...
... philosophers of his time ' . Professor Laird was a Scottish philosopher in more senses than one . The place of his birth and early upbringing was a purely rural country manse in a northern Scottish county , and in later years it seemed ...
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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