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... question . Strictly speaking , it would say , we mean nothing by man , table , bed , used as universals . The question as to what these mean is an unreal one . The only question which can be answered is not this one but another , namely ...
... question . Strictly speaking , it would say , we mean nothing by man , table , bed , used as universals . The question as to what these mean is an unreal one . The only question which can be answered is not this one but another , namely ...
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... question how such constructed universals as these are known , the answer in principle is obvious enough ; the mind knows them because it constructs them , because it itself makes them and knows what it is doing in making them . I must ...
... question how such constructed universals as these are known , the answer in principle is obvious enough ; the mind knows them because it constructs them , because it itself makes them and knows what it is doing in making them . I must ...
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... question whether the error presupposed was great or small is indeed a question to be asked , but it is the last question . With vulgar judges it is the first , though usually the last as well . This detail is their favourite criterion ...
... question whether the error presupposed was great or small is indeed a question to be asked , but it is the last question . With vulgar judges it is the first , though usually the last as well . This detail is their favourite criterion ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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