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... matter only in terms of mind : we can think of mind only in terms of matter . When we have pushed our explanation of the first to the farthest limit , we are referred back to the second for a final answer , and when we have got the ...
... matter only in terms of mind : we can think of mind only in terms of matter . When we have pushed our explanation of the first to the farthest limit , we are referred back to the second for a final answer , and when we have got the ...
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... ( Matter and Mind ) , by the con- ception of an Universe consisting of two inseparable aspects or modes of Reality - Things as they really were , though unrevealed and un- revealable to man , and the Revelations of those things to man ...
... ( Matter and Mind ) , by the con- ception of an Universe consisting of two inseparable aspects or modes of Reality - Things as they really were , though unrevealed and un- revealable to man , and the Revelations of those things to man ...
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... matters of merchants and civilians . Opinion is , I believe , in England , not much in favour of such training ... matter of university teaching , we are content to drift . The chief officials at the Foreign , Indian , and Colonial ...
... matters of merchants and civilians . Opinion is , I believe , in England , not much in favour of such training ... matter of university teaching , we are content to drift . The chief officials at the Foreign , Indian , and Colonial ...
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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