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... unity leaves the duality of matter and mind without any connecting link , and the equally abstract duality of mind and matter cannot be reduced to unity except by the suppression of their distinctive characters . Hence the unity and the ...
... unity leaves the duality of matter and mind without any connecting link , and the equally abstract duality of mind and matter cannot be reduced to unity except by the suppression of their distinctive characters . Hence the unity and the ...
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... unity . We always presuppose the unity of consciousness in all our experience , inner and outer ; but dualism seems natural to us because in our ordinary modes of thought we only presuppose it , and do not specially attend to it or ...
... unity . We always presuppose the unity of consciousness in all our experience , inner and outer ; but dualism seems natural to us because in our ordinary modes of thought we only presuppose it , and do not specially attend to it or ...
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... Unity of Representations ( Vorstellungen ) , but concepts of the Pure Reason ( transcendental Ideas ) have to do with the un- conditioned synthetic unity of all conditions . Consequently all transcendental Ideas may be brought under ...
... Unity of Representations ( Vorstellungen ) , but concepts of the Pure Reason ( transcendental Ideas ) have to do with the un- conditioned synthetic unity of all conditions . Consequently all transcendental Ideas may be brought under ...
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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