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... nature of the soul apart from the nature of the whole ? Ph . Nay , if we are to believe Hippocrates , of the Asclepiad family , we cannot comprehend even the nature of the body without following this method of procedure . Soc . Yes , my ...
... nature of the soul apart from the nature of the whole ? Ph . Nay , if we are to believe Hippocrates , of the Asclepiad family , we cannot comprehend even the nature of the body without following this method of procedure . Soc . Yes , my ...
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... nature to the task of giving it . O sacrosante Vergini , se fami , freddi o vigilie mai per voi soffersi , cagion mi ... nature.2 Art may thus be considered the offspring of nature , just as nature is the offspring of God ; art is , as ...
... nature to the task of giving it . O sacrosante Vergini , se fami , freddi o vigilie mai per voi soffersi , cagion mi ... nature.2 Art may thus be considered the offspring of nature , just as nature is the offspring of God ; art is , as ...
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... nature is different from the argument for the material embodi- ment of mind . It rests in the main upon an analysis of causality . Causal process is observed under the most favourable conditions in the case of our own activity . The ...
... nature is different from the argument for the material embodi- ment of mind . It rests in the main upon an analysis of causality . Causal process is observed under the most favourable conditions in the case of our own activity . The ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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