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Page 388
Choice involves the thought of some- thing good ; but we all know that the thought of this outruns the articu- late determination of its nature . How do we come to know what its nature is ? This problem is fundamentally the same as how ...
Choice involves the thought of some- thing good ; but we all know that the thought of this outruns the articu- late determination of its nature . How do we come to know what its nature is ? This problem is fundamentally the same as how ...
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We should also remember that he did not think the form needed to be explicitly known in order that it should determine the process in which it is realized— indeed in natural processes , where he thought it was involved , there is no ...
We should also remember that he did not think the form needed to be explicitly known in order that it should determine the process in which it is realized— indeed in natural processes , where he thought it was involved , there is no ...
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But perhaps more remains to be done in the way of showing how far inference of these different forms enters into the building up of our knowledge , and what other operations of thought enter into it ' ( p . 370 ) .
But perhaps more remains to be done in the way of showing how far inference of these different forms enters into the building up of our knowledge , and what other operations of thought enter into it ' ( p . 370 ) .
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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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