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... matter recognized as such was only relatively matter . It was a degree of a conceptual character on the road towards the actual . In the language of modern idealism matter and form were rather moments in the dialectical process of an ...
... matter recognized as such was only relatively matter . It was a degree of a conceptual character on the road towards the actual . In the language of modern idealism matter and form were rather moments in the dialectical process of an ...
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... Matter is an abstrac- tion made by and within mind , and is what is to be regarded as the starting - point of an intellectual process , extending from the merely possible to the completion in actuality which the possible pre- supposes ...
... Matter is an abstrac- tion made by and within mind , and is what is to be regarded as the starting - point of an intellectual process , extending from the merely possible to the completion in actuality which the possible pre- supposes ...
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... matter . A higher aspect is to be found in mind grasped by reflection as thinking itself . But inasmuch as it thus distinguishes itself from itself , even taken so it falls short of the highest conceivable , the Absolute Unity , the ...
... matter . A higher aspect is to be found in mind grasped by reflection as thinking itself . But inasmuch as it thus distinguishes itself from itself , even taken so it falls short of the highest conceivable , the Absolute Unity , the ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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