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... matter after all is not matter but mind - stuff . Nor can it be shown to be untrue , in the sense we both meant it , except by showing that its object , whether a milestone or not , was something else which was not a pump . Thus in ...
... matter after all is not matter but mind - stuff . Nor can it be shown to be untrue , in the sense we both meant it , except by showing that its object , whether a milestone or not , was something else which was not a pump . Thus in ...
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... matter , understood as a thing existing apart from mind cannot be real . But if matter be not real , because in ultimate analysis it turns out to be a mere accident of mind , why should not mind itself be the reality of which we are in ...
... matter , understood as a thing existing apart from mind cannot be real . But if matter be not real , because in ultimate analysis it turns out to be a mere accident of mind , why should not mind itself be the reality of which we are in ...
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... matter as by itself real . Of course matter has its own reality : it is only when it is taken out of its proper relation to consciousness that it becomes unreal . Its reality is that of actual or possible experience . To develope this ...
... matter as by itself real . Of course matter has its own reality : it is only when it is taken out of its proper relation to consciousness that it becomes unreal . Its reality is that of actual or possible experience . To develope this ...
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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