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... experience , seems to be moving , take any moment , a point of time , in any ordinary experience as we have it at the present day , with our ideas of future as well as past and present time already familiar ; adopt that point as your ...
... experience , seems to be moving , take any moment , a point of time , in any ordinary experience as we have it at the present day , with our ideas of future as well as past and present time already familiar ; adopt that point as your ...
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... experience , it seems to me that the sugges- tion that any such experience can be unreal is completely unmeaning . I recognize that that particular kind of mental experience which we call thought or knowledge is not all equally true . I ...
... experience , it seems to me that the sugges- tion that any such experience can be unreal is completely unmeaning . I recognize that that particular kind of mental experience which we call thought or knowledge is not all equally true . I ...
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... experience . But quite equally , side by side with this knowledge , there exist unscientific knowledge , error , mistake , con- fusion ; raw , crude , sensible experience . All these must be included in the whole : no piece of conscious ...
... experience . But quite equally , side by side with this knowledge , there exist unscientific knowledge , error , mistake , con- fusion ; raw , crude , sensible experience . All these must be included in the whole : no piece of conscious ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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