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Page 433
... relation always does involve contradiction . But before examining Mr. Bradley's proof of this startling position , I must briefly trace its consequences . If to be out of relation is the essence of Reality , it is clear that the ...
... relation always does involve contradiction . But before examining Mr. Bradley's proof of this startling position , I must briefly trace its consequences . If to be out of relation is the essence of Reality , it is clear that the ...
Page 434
... relation , as a whole which swallows up the parts so completely that all relation disappears , and they cease to be even parts . Knowledge of this Reality - this Absolute , as Mr. Bradley delights to call it — we can never obtain , for ...
... relation , as a whole which swallows up the parts so completely that all relation disappears , and they cease to be even parts . Knowledge of this Reality - this Absolute , as Mr. Bradley delights to call it — we can never obtain , for ...
Page 449
... Relation must disap- pear from such a consciousness , though for it relation may well become something other and more than it is for us . I cannot acknowledge the alleged self - contradictoriness of Relation . I do not see that ...
... Relation must disap- pear from such a consciousness , though for it relation may well become something other and more than it is for us . I cannot acknowledge the alleged self - contradictoriness of Relation . I do not see that ...
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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