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... ideas have their use . The idea of a supreme intelligence , as regulative of the universe , serves as a clue to suggest the discovery of new relationships in the objects of nature . The idea of a soul serves to supply a principle of ...
... ideas have their use . The idea of a supreme intelligence , as regulative of the universe , serves as a clue to suggest the discovery of new relationships in the objects of nature . The idea of a soul serves to supply a principle of ...
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... idea which is not received from one of those ( two ) inlets already mentioned , or any complex idea not made out of those simple ones . Nor will it be strange to think these few simple ideas sufficient to employ our quickest thought or ...
... idea which is not received from one of those ( two ) inlets already mentioned , or any complex idea not made out of those simple ones . Nor will it be strange to think these few simple ideas sufficient to employ our quickest thought or ...
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... idea of space , at first given in sight and touch , and the idea of duration , within which all finite and concrete existence seems to be confined , are somehow found at last to evade complete comprehension : the one is lost in ...
... idea of space , at first given in sight and touch , and the idea of duration , within which all finite and concrete existence seems to be confined , are somehow found at last to evade complete comprehension : the one is lost in ...
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SECOND ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 29 1904 ADDRESS | 17 |
THE FERMENT IN EDUCATION ON THE CONTINENT AND IN AMERICA | 81 |
IDEALISM AND THE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE BY EDWARD CAIRD | 95 |
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