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... experienced . But we attend to them rather than to the whole experience . ( b ) This first sense is to be distinguished from a second sense of the word . We sometimes mean by it the abstracting from the concrete situation , dropping the ...
... experienced . But we attend to them rather than to the whole experience . ( b ) This first sense is to be distinguished from a second sense of the word . We sometimes mean by it the abstracting from the concrete situation , dropping the ...
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... experience . Thus appre- hending this universal may be said to be a concrete experience and r1 itself a concrete universal . Now nature ( that is to say , the nature observed and experi- enced by us ) is full of such recurring qualities ...
... experience . Thus appre- hending this universal may be said to be a concrete experience and r1 itself a concrete universal . Now nature ( that is to say , the nature observed and experi- enced by us ) is full of such recurring qualities ...
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... experience , but of an experience common to many . The poet and his reader are profoundly moved , and feel a deep concern for this truth vouchsafed to them . Lastly , the ' intuition ' is vague ; it is a glimpse , only vaguely ...
... experience , but of an experience common to many . The poet and his reader are profoundly moved , and feel a deep concern for this truth vouchsafed to them . Lastly , the ' intuition ' is vague ; it is a glimpse , only vaguely ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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