Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 9British Academy, 1976 - Humanities |
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Page 109
... principle as one which he has inherited rather than originated . If that underlying principle be well founded it is one of high importance for many kinds of knowledge , and it is not the less clear that if true it has been unduly ...
... principle as one which he has inherited rather than originated . If that underlying principle be well founded it is one of high importance for many kinds of knowledge , and it is not the less clear that if true it has been unduly ...
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... principles analogous to those of Plato or Aristotle , Plotinus , or even Spinoza when rightly read , or Leibniz or Hegel ... principle that remains true and the same under many forms . The important point is that these forms should never ...
... principles analogous to those of Plato or Aristotle , Plotinus , or even Spinoza when rightly read , or Leibniz or Hegel ... principle that remains true and the same under many forms . The important point is that these forms should never ...
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... principle all that we need to know about the beautiful . It has no subdivisions within itself , and its manifestations array themselves in no kind of series . Aesthetic philosophy lies in explaining the rank of beauty among the ...
... principle all that we need to know about the beautiful . It has no subdivisions within itself , and its manifestations array themselves in no kind of series . Aesthetic philosophy lies in explaining the rank of beauty among 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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