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... qualities . And it is not simple qualities only which recur ; complexes of qualities recur and so do relations . For instance , I observe that a is larger than b . I also observe that c is larger than d . This relation larger than ...
... qualities . And it is not simple qualities only which recur ; complexes of qualities recur and so do relations . For instance , I observe that a is larger than b . I also observe that c is larger than d . This relation larger than ...
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... qualities and relations attributable to man , the first point that needs to be made is that man also is a term used in many senses . And there is a sense of the term in which it is true to say that it signifies a complex of qualities ...
... qualities and relations attributable to man , the first point that needs to be made is that man also is a term used in many senses . And there is a sense of the term in which it is true to say that it signifies a complex of qualities ...
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... qualities and relations , is that we do experience universals of things . For just as qualities and relations recur in the primitive concrete experiences to which we have referred , so also do things . And it is this primitive ...
... qualities and relations , is that we do experience universals of things . For just as qualities and relations recur in the primitive concrete experiences to which we have referred , so also do things . And it is this primitive ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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