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... things by declaring material things to be ideas , our realism declares that such ideas are material things . But we are not concerned with thoughts but with the thinking of them . And it follows from our analysis that the thinking of things ...
... things by declaring material things to be ideas , our realism declares that such ideas are material things . But we are not concerned with thoughts but with the thinking of them . And it follows from our analysis that the thinking of things ...
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... things are revealed with their colours or , if they are living things , with their life . And as one level of existence differs from another in what it is for itself , so within the range of minds there are various riches of endowment ...
... things are revealed with their colours or , if they are living things , with their life . And as one level of existence differs from another in what it is for itself , so within the range of minds there are various riches of endowment ...
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... things , but distinguished from physical things by their peculiar quality of consciousness or mentality . A mind is a continuum of processes which also are functions of an organic , physical body . An empirical exis- tence is contrasted ...
... things , but distinguished from physical things by their peculiar quality of consciousness or mentality . A mind is a continuum of processes which also are functions of an organic , physical body . An empirical exis- tence is contrasted ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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