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... experience , the universe of persons and things as it appears to be in itself inde- pendently of experience , that Kant's new theory of the composition of experience had such far - reaching and spirit - stirring effects . It was a ...
... experience , the universe of persons and things as it appears to be in itself inde- pendently of experience , that Kant's new theory of the composition of experience had such far - reaching and spirit - stirring effects . It was a ...
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... experience can be credited with . These might be called ' crucial instances , ' seeing that if even they issue from experience , a fortiori , all that is conceived and known by man must be experienced . He takes for example , the idea ...
... experience can be credited with . These might be called ' crucial instances , ' seeing that if even they issue from experience , a fortiori , all that is conceived and known by man must be experienced . He takes for example , the idea ...
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... Experience . Is experience a synonym for the contingent and finite data of external sense and of spiritual life ? or is it tacitly per- mitted to include intellectual and moral implicates , without which the universe would be wholly ...
... Experience . Is experience a synonym for the contingent and finite data of external sense and of spiritual life ? or is it tacitly per- mitted to include intellectual and moral implicates , without which the universe would be wholly ...
Contents
SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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