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... relation . In the strict sense there are no ' universals of things ' ; when we talk of man , table , bed , which seem to be universals of things , we in fact have in mind com- plexes of universals ( of quality and relation ) ...
... relation . In the strict sense there are no ' universals of things ' ; when we talk of man , table , bed , which seem to be universals of things , we in fact have in mind com- plexes of universals ( of quality and relation ) ...
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... relations , and they pro- vide in a rude , vague way a notion of thing or substance just as they provide the notions of quality and relation . This I take to be the solution of the problem as to how we first come to apprehend universals ...
... relations , and they pro- vide in a rude , vague way a notion of thing or substance just as they provide the notions of quality and relation . This I take to be the solution of the problem as to how we first come to apprehend universals ...
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... relation of the Absolute to its particular manifestations , the nature of causation , the relation of soul to body , the nature of infinity - these are some of the leading topics which are dis- cussed at length in these pages . The ...
... relation of the Absolute to its particular manifestations , the nature of causation , the relation of soul to body , the nature of infinity - these are some of the leading topics which are dis- cussed at length in these pages . The ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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