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... thought , the universal . What is unique in any individual eludes thought , but there is something ( the Aristotelian calls it ' the specific nature ' ) which can be thought and this is secondary substance . Thus the man we think about ...
... thought , the universal . What is unique in any individual eludes thought , but there is something ( the Aristotelian calls it ' the specific nature ' ) which can be thought and this is secondary substance . Thus the man we think about ...
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... thought ( as it is now , with ludicrous and vain selfishness ) an advantage for one nation to undersell another ; and take its occupation away from it ; but that the primal and eternal law of vital commerce shall be of all men ...
... thought ( as it is now , with ludicrous and vain selfishness ) an advantage for one nation to undersell another ; and take its occupation away from it ; but that the primal and eternal law of vital commerce shall be of all men ...
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... thought ; for he thinks that the motive which he has in mind is close to the sense of a duty to realize a goodness ... thought of which was moving him ' ( p . 57 ) . Again he says of a man's motives : ' Provided that he is conscious of ...
... thought ; for he thinks that the motive which he has in mind is close to the sense of a duty to realize a goodness ... thought of which was moving him ' ( p . 57 ) . Again he says of a man's motives : ' Provided that he is conscious of ...
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LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 14 |
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