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Have we here , as the word observation appears to suggest , a genuinely concrete experience ? ( 1 ) When I say we observe an identity , it is necessary for me to emphasize the point that I am speaking of an experienced identity and that ...
Have we here , as the word observation appears to suggest , a genuinely concrete experience ? ( 1 ) When I say we observe an identity , it is necessary for me to emphasize the point that I am speaking of an experienced identity and that ...
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It is true that some of the cruder and more careless passages in Locke's Essay might suggest some such doctrine , but as it ... All such theories err , as idealist philosophers have rightly insisted , in the implied suggestion that the ...
It is true that some of the cruder and more careless passages in Locke's Essay might suggest some such doctrine , but as it ... All such theories err , as idealist philosophers have rightly insisted , in the implied suggestion that the ...
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All I have tried to do is to explain what the ideal is in the case of constructed universals and to suggest what appears to be one instance of the attainment of the ideal . We can thus answer the question as to whether the ideal of ...
All I have tried to do is to explain what the ideal is in the case of constructed universals and to suggest what appears to be one instance of the attainment of the ideal . We can thus answer the question as to whether the ideal of ...
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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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