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... human and x is liable to error , or , for all cases of x , if x is human then x is liable to error . This is written symbolically ( x ) fx . gx or ( x ) fxɔgx . Now the interesting items in the above analysis from our present point of ...
... human and x is liable to error , or , for all cases of x , if x is human then x is liable to error . This is written symbolically ( x ) fx . gx or ( x ) fxɔgx . Now the interesting items in the above analysis from our present point of ...
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... human passion or human hope.1 Art is valuable or otherwise , only as it expresses the personality , activity and living perception of a good and great human soul .... All art is great and good and true , only so far as it is ...
... human passion or human hope.1 Art is valuable or otherwise , only as it expresses the personality , activity and living perception of a good and great human soul .... All art is great and good and true , only so far as it is ...
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... human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great aesthetic quality is not the highest kind of art . The human instrument is a lyre with many strings , and it is not enough to extract beautiful sounds ...
... human beauty : a picture in which moral or spiritual ugliness is allied with great aesthetic quality is not the highest kind of art . The human instrument is a lyre with many strings , and it is not enough to extract beautiful sounds ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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