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... idea . It is an idea which is as old as the great periods of Greek thought , for it can be traced in Aristotle and it appears again in Plotinus . It was reborn in Germany , where it assumed a vigorous shape more than a century ago ...
... idea . It is an idea which is as old as the great periods of Greek thought , for it can be traced in Aristotle and it appears again in Plotinus . It was reborn in Germany , where it assumed a vigorous shape more than a century ago ...
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... Ideas and the world of extension which the doctrine of Plato seemed to him to imply . For Aristotle form was not ... idea , had for them to be guarded against rigorously . If they may be called idealists , and ordinary realists these ...
... Ideas and the world of extension which the doctrine of Plato seemed to him to imply . For Aristotle form was not ... idea , had for them to be guarded against rigorously . If they may be called idealists , and ordinary realists these ...
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... idea of Law , with the consequences springing from this idea , and the argument that Law does not consist of the prescripts of arbitrary will , but is either identical with reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular ...
... idea of Law , with the consequences springing from this idea , and the argument that Law does not consist of the prescripts of arbitrary will , but is either identical with reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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