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... particular space and a particular time , and considering the object in itself as so abstracted . ( c ) Thirdly , we may mean observing common characteristics of complex objects and abstracting these common features so as to frame an ...
... particular space and a particular time , and considering the object in itself as so abstracted . ( c ) Thirdly , we may mean observing common characteristics of complex objects and abstracting these common features so as to frame an ...
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... particular context , ( e ) think of a white patch without thinking about any particular white patch which we have seen in the past . Stage ( b ) is not always necessary . On the basis of past experience we expect to see other white ...
... particular context , ( e ) think of a white patch without thinking about any particular white patch which we have seen in the past . Stage ( b ) is not always necessary . On the basis of past experience we expect to see other white ...
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... particular desires and their objects . He follows here a similar line of thought ; for he thinks that the motive which he has in mind is close to the sense of a duty to realize a goodness connected with the particular principle of the ...
... particular desires and their objects . He follows here a similar line of thought ; for he thinks that the motive which he has in mind is close to the sense of a duty to realize a goodness connected with the particular principle of the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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