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... thought and literature on Indian thought has not met with the attention of English students which it so richly deserves ; I believe that in this Academy we can foster the intercourse of the leaders of Indian and of British thought . A ...
... thought and literature on Indian thought has not met with the attention of English students which it so richly deserves ; I believe that in this Academy we can foster the intercourse of the leaders of Indian and of British thought . A ...
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... thought should be directed , and keep us away from following arbitrary fancies . As Wallace expresses it , in the work already cited , pp . 182–3 : - ' The ideas , strictly as ideal , have a legitimate and a necessary place in human thought ...
... thought should be directed , and keep us away from following arbitrary fancies . As Wallace expresses it , in the work already cited , pp . 182–3 : - ' The ideas , strictly as ideal , have a legitimate and a necessary place in human thought ...
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British Academy. JOHN LOCKE AS A FACTOR IN MODERN THOUGHT By A. CAMPBELL FRASER FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read October 28 , 1904 By an interesting coincidence the representative Englishman whose philosophical thought prevailed in the ...
British Academy. JOHN LOCKE AS A FACTOR IN MODERN THOUGHT By A. CAMPBELL FRASER FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read October 28 , 1904 By an interesting coincidence the representative Englishman whose philosophical thought prevailed in the ...
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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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