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Page 111
... particular phases to larger ideals and wholes within which the phases fall . And these are not merely larger quantitatively . They differ qualitatively , for they pertain to other and different orders of thought , orders which belong to ...
... particular phases to larger ideals and wholes within which the phases fall . And these are not merely larger quantitatively . They differ qualitatively , for they pertain to other and different orders of thought , orders which belong to ...
Page 113
... particular existences compel us to treat the self to which the experience is referable as an object within the field of the very experience that is its own . That there should be degrees in our experience is necessitated for the same ...
... particular existences compel us to treat the self to which the experience is referable as an object within the field of the very experience that is its own . That there should be degrees in our experience is necessitated for the same ...
Page 116
... particular , the effort of abstraction assumes the form of a setting up of new images to symbolize the particular aspect we are trying to define . Even when we are in search of the most general of conceptions and principles this is so ...
... particular , the effort of abstraction assumes the form of a setting up of new images to symbolize the particular aspect we are trying to define . Even when we are in search of the most general of conceptions and principles this is so ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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