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... knowledge . ( 1 ) Is it correct to say that we observe one and the same colour ? Do we in this case know an identity ? ( 2 ) What kind of observation is this observation of a universal ? Is it correct to speak of it as an ' observation ...
... knowledge . ( 1 ) Is it correct to say that we observe one and the same colour ? Do we in this case know an identity ? ( 2 ) What kind of observation is this observation of a universal ? Is it correct to speak of it as an ' observation ...
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... knowledge of such recurrences is a knowledge of universals , as primitive and as concrete as our knowledge of particulars . Now another question arises . Is it qualities and relations alone which recur within our experience ? Do not ...
... knowledge of such recurrences is a knowledge of universals , as primitive and as concrete as our knowledge of particulars . Now another question arises . Is it qualities and relations alone which recur within our experience ? Do not ...
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... knowledge of such universals as man , table , bed . It would seem that our first discriminations within the as yet undifferentiated mass of primitive experience do not consist solely of qualities and relations . As early as the knowledge ...
... knowledge of such universals as man , table , bed . It would seem that our first discriminations within the as yet undifferentiated mass of primitive experience do not consist solely of qualities and relations . As early as the knowledge ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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