The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 137
... things clear ' : and it wakes an echo in not a few minds . If it came to be published , I ' think there are some to whom it would appeal , as the thin- ' drawn tremor of the violin stirs the note in vase or glass that ' have stood ...
... things clear ' : and it wakes an echo in not a few minds . If it came to be published , I ' think there are some to whom it would appeal , as the thin- ' drawn tremor of the violin stirs the note in vase or glass that ' have stood ...
Page 146
... things that are necessary to the human mind . But I say that one of these necessities pre- cisely is a belief in objective truth . The Pragmatist tells a man to think what he must think , and never mind the Absolute . But precisely one ...
... things that are necessary to the human mind . But I say that one of these necessities pre- cisely is a belief in objective truth . The Pragmatist tells a man to think what he must think , and never mind the Absolute . But precisely one ...
Page 444
... things ; the industrial use of measurement consists in making things to a required size . 6 With the miscellaneous quantities with which he must deal the scientist would find vulgar fractions almost unmanageable , and he is practically ...
... things ; the industrial use of measurement consists in making things to a required size . 6 With the miscellaneous quantities with which he must deal the scientist would find vulgar fractions almost unmanageable , and he is practically ...
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