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... complete precision . Universals of things can never attain the ideal of the con- structed universal . What of other universals ? Is this ideal of constructive thinking — the isolating of a part and the concen- tration upon it so that it ...
... complete precision . Universals of things can never attain the ideal of the con- structed universal . What of other universals ? Is this ideal of constructive thinking — the isolating of a part and the concen- tration upon it so that it ...
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... complete . Here is a wholly precise universal , the complete prescription for producing a circle . Have we here attained the ideal ? It seems to me that we have , that the constructed universal in this case is precise . Whether I am ...
... complete . Here is a wholly precise universal , the complete prescription for producing a circle . Have we here attained the ideal ? It seems to me that we have , that the constructed universal in this case is precise . Whether I am ...
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... complete sentences , ... and ( 3 ) complete statements that contain an exclamatory word , as : What a piece of work is man ! -B.1 The verdict must be on this count at least an honourable acquital for Heminge and Condell unless Professor ...
... complete sentences , ... and ( 3 ) complete statements that contain an exclamatory word , as : What a piece of work is man ! -B.1 The verdict must be on this count at least an honourable acquital for Heminge and Condell unless Professor ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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