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... question . Strictly speaking , it would say , we mean nothing by man , table , bed , used as universals . The question as to what these mean is an unreal one . The only question which can be answered is not this one but another ...
... question . Strictly speaking , it would say , we mean nothing by man , table , bed , used as universals . The question as to what these mean is an unreal one . The only question which can be answered is not this one but another ...
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... question as to whether the ideal of constructed universals is ever realized by instancing one case where the ideal does seem to be attained . 9. I shall not pursue these speculations farther . My task has been the humble one of clearing ...
... question as to whether the ideal of constructed universals is ever realized by instancing one case where the ideal does seem to be attained . 9. I shall not pursue these speculations farther . My task has been the humble one of clearing ...
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... question whether the error presupposed was great or small is indeed a question to be asked , but it is the last question . With vulgar judges it is the first , though usually the last as well . This detail is their favourite criterion ...
... question whether the error presupposed was great or small is indeed a question to be asked , but it is the last question . With vulgar judges it is the first , though usually the last as well . This detail is their favourite criterion ...
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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