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... Consider the universal red . Its boundaries are not fixed . Some- times a particular shade will be said to be an instance of it , sometimes this will be denied . The universal red , as meaning all the shades of red , is a vague ...
... Consider the universal red . Its boundaries are not fixed . Some- times a particular shade will be said to be an instance of it , sometimes this will be denied . The universal red , as meaning all the shades of red , is a vague ...
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... considering a quality , a relation or a ' whole ' , in abstraction from the context in which it was experienced ... consider the mind's overt , explicit construction of universals , something must be said about a more implicit kind ...
... considering a quality , a relation or a ' whole ' , in abstraction from the context in which it was experienced ... consider the mind's overt , explicit construction of universals , something must be said about a more implicit kind ...
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... consider also what is the nature of the process by which new species come to be . The first contrast to be drawn is between a physical process and the development of a mind . In the former , change is a rearrangement of unities ...
... consider also what is the nature of the process by which new species come to be . The first contrast to be drawn is between a physical process and the development of a mind . In the former , change is a rearrangement of unities ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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