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... taken by itself ; for , taken by itself , it cannot be known for what it really is . We can only take our stand on the unity of the whole system , in which everything that claims to be a fact or a truth must find a place . Thus the idea ...
... taken by itself ; for , taken by itself , it cannot be known for what it really is . We can only take our stand on the unity of the whole system , in which everything that claims to be a fact or a truth must find a place . Thus the idea ...
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... taken , rank as a special positive science . I need only point to the appearance , in the January of this present year , of the first number of the British Journal of Psychology , and the first article therein ' On the Definition of ...
... taken , rank as a special positive science . I need only point to the appearance , in the January of this present year , of the first number of the British Journal of Psychology , and the first article therein ' On the Definition of ...
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... taken so far as its actual carrying out was con- cerned : -Note de la Commission chargée d'examiner le projet tendant à la publication d'une édition critique de Mahābhārata . ' The After some remarks from Prof. Kielhorn in support of ...
... taken so far as its actual carrying out was con- cerned : -Note de la Commission chargée d'examiner le projet tendant à la publication d'une édition critique de Mahābhārata . ' The After some remarks from Prof. Kielhorn in support of ...
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Fellow of thE ACADEMY Read Oct 28 1904 | 183 |
SUMMARY PSYCHOLOGICAL ELEMENTS IN GREEK SCULPTURE | 251 |
HENRY SIDGWICK BY JAMES BRYCE | 277 |
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