Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 8British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 189
... fact that a race supposed to be prosaic has produced a poetical literature unsurpassed in splendour . The conclusion is manifest : in face of the indubitable fact the supposition must be abandoned . Whether we can explain superficial ...
... fact that a race supposed to be prosaic has produced a poetical literature unsurpassed in splendour . The conclusion is manifest : in face of the indubitable fact the supposition must be abandoned . Whether we can explain superficial ...
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... fact is , of course , that an idea can be correct or incorrect only if by the word idea we mean not a datum but an ... fact affirmed being as it is affirmed to be . It is not a question of similarity or derivation between a passive datum ...
... fact is , of course , that an idea can be correct or incorrect only if by the word idea we mean not a datum but an ... fact affirmed being as it is affirmed to be . It is not a question of similarity or derivation between a passive datum ...
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... fact - life , mind , consciousness , reality — is known in its immediacy in being experienced , in being lived . We cannot take and analyse this psychical duration , form ideas or particular concepts of the separate facts which seem to ...
... fact - life , mind , consciousness , reality — is known in its immediacy in being experienced , in being lived . We cannot take and analyse this psychical duration , form ideas or particular concepts of the separate facts which seem to ...
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