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... mind ' . The vexed question of their status and relations to the things in which they are commonly said to ' inhere ' is still with us . What precisely we are to understand by the redness of the rose is utterly unclear , and though the ...
... mind ' . The vexed question of their status and relations to the things in which they are commonly said to ' inhere ' is still with us . What precisely we are to understand by the redness of the rose is utterly unclear , and though the ...
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... mind , not indeed formally , as it exists in the sky , but objectively , in the way in which objects are wont to exist in the mind ; and this mode of being is surely much less perfect than that in which things exist outside the mind ...
... mind , not indeed formally , as it exists in the sky , but objectively , in the way in which objects are wont to exist in the mind ; and this mode of being is surely much less perfect than that in which things exist outside the mind ...
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... mind which is inherent in and yet partially distinguishable from passion and from thought as they are from each other . By ' poetry ' in this sense I would be understood to mean that apprehension of beauty which irradiates the mind of ...
... mind which is inherent in and yet partially distinguishable from passion and from thought as they are from each other . By ' poetry ' in this sense I would be understood to mean that apprehension of beauty which irradiates the mind of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
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