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... present case I am observing not two resembling colours but one and the same colour . That is the fact ; and no metaphysical theory about the absence of identities in re can compel me to deny that fact . In the same way the objection ...
... present case I am observing not two resembling colours but one and the same colour . That is the fact ; and no metaphysical theory about the absence of identities in re can compel me to deny that fact . In the same way the objection ...
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... present for his wife , so that she might have the pleasure of admiring him in it . The story of this seventy - fifth birthday present is similar . For it is clear that he proposed a bibliography in order to give his friends pleasure ...
... present for his wife , so that she might have the pleasure of admiring him in it . The story of this seventy - fifth birthday present is similar . For it is clear that he proposed a bibliography in order to give his friends pleasure ...
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... present his view of the universe on the panoramic scale that that view finally assumed in his own mind . The pen was not his natural medium of expression . His writings have the dry elegance of the best philosophical prose of the ...
... present his view of the universe on the panoramic scale that that view finally assumed in his own mind . The pen was not his natural medium of expression . His writings have the dry elegance of the best philosophical prose of the ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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