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Page 284
... thing contemplated ; the other , the thing enjoyed . We still imagine a mind which contemplates both and may be thought to be the source not merely of its own knowing of things , but even of their existence . Whereas , if we would but ...
... thing contemplated ; the other , the thing enjoyed . We still imagine a mind which contemplates both and may be thought to be the source not merely of its own knowing of things , but even of their existence . Whereas , if we would but ...
Page 299
... things are revealed with their colours or , if they are living things , with their life . And as one level of existence differs from another in what it is for itself , so within the range of minds there are various riches of endowment ...
... things are revealed with their colours or , if they are living things , with their life . And as one level of existence differs from another in what it is for itself , so within the range of minds there are various riches of endowment ...
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... things , which are contained alike in mind and things and are only most easily experienced in minds . In insisting that the enjoyer and things which he contemplates are alike things beside each other in the world , not of the same ...
... things , which are contained alike in mind and things and are only most easily experienced in minds . In insisting that the enjoyer and things which he contemplates are alike things beside each other in the world , not of the same ...
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DECEASED FELLOWS 190313 | 13 |
PAGE | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
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