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... position . As this paper will be chiefly critical , I should like to begin by saying that I am one of those who do place Mr. Bradley among the classics of Philosophy . When Appearance and Reality came out , Dr. Edward Caird said that it ...
... position . As this paper will be chiefly critical , I should like to begin by saying that I am one of those who do place Mr. Bradley among the classics of Philosophy . When Appearance and Reality came out , Dr. Edward Caird said that it ...
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... position rests upon the further allegation - that the real cannot contradict itself ; Non - con- tradiction is the test of reality ; and relation always does involve contradiction . But before examining Mr. Bradley's proof of this ...
... position rests upon the further allegation - that the real cannot contradict itself ; Non - con- tradiction is the test of reality ; and relation always does involve contradiction . But before examining Mr. Bradley's proof of this ...
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... position . We cannot be sufficiently grateful that his talents were consecrated to the strengthening of British rule , and that he has left us an example of high - minded patriotism and of devotion to duty which represents the best side ...
... position . We cannot be sufficiently grateful that his talents were consecrated to the strengthening of British rule , and that he has left us an example of high - minded patriotism and of devotion to duty which represents the best side ...
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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