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mass into smaller masses , into ' wholes ' , which on further analysis , later in our experience , reveal themselves to be things having qualities and standing in various relations to each other . One might here borrow a useful term ...
mass into smaller masses , into ' wholes ' , which on further analysis , later in our experience , reveal themselves to be things having qualities and standing in various relations to each other . One might here borrow a useful term ...
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Three bits of advice : ( 1 ) Don't accept or refuse any fee they offer till you've consulted me ; ( 2 ) reserve your freedom to produce another text if you please later on ; ( 3 ) get all the advice you can as to textual principles ...
Three bits of advice : ( 1 ) Don't accept or refuse any fee they offer till you've consulted me ; ( 2 ) reserve your freedom to produce another text if you please later on ; ( 3 ) get all the advice you can as to textual principles ...
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In this reaction from Green's metaphysical ethics Taylor's book , while it does not seem to have influenced later ethical thinking very deeply , is prophetic of the trend which , in this country at least , ethics has followed in the ...
In this reaction from Green's metaphysical ethics Taylor's book , while it does not seem to have influenced later ethical thinking very deeply , is prophetic of the trend which , in this country at least , ethics has followed in the ...
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Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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