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... reason , and observe whether that is in harmony with it . Ph . Yes , we must . Soc . Observe , then , what it is that Hippocrates and true reason mean by ' examining nature ' . Is it not in the following manner that we must inquire into ...
... reason , and observe whether that is in harmony with it . Ph . Yes , we must . Soc . Observe , then , what it is that Hippocrates and true reason mean by ' examining nature ' . Is it not in the following manner that we must inquire into ...
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... reason , perhaps , that throughout his intellectual life he had no spiritual crises , no dramatic phases of conversion . He had an extraordinary capacity for assimilation . He accepted no philosophy but his own , but every other ...
... reason , perhaps , that throughout his intellectual life he had no spiritual crises , no dramatic phases of conversion . He had an extraordinary capacity for assimilation . He accepted no philosophy but his own , but every other ...
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... reason for the faith that is in me ; ' and the reason presides , without prejudice to the claims of the other faculties concerned . The same period becomes a sort of touchstone in the tracing and evaluation of what went before and after ...
... reason for the faith that is in me ; ' and the reason presides , without prejudice to the claims of the other faculties concerned . The same period becomes a sort of touchstone in the tracing and evaluation of what went before and after ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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