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... idea is true so long as it is believed to be true , or that it is true if it is good and useful , or that it is not true until it is verified . This last suggestion shows what strange reversals a wayward personal philosophy may be ...
... idea is true so long as it is believed to be true , or that it is true if it is good and useful , or that it is not true until it is verified . This last suggestion shows what strange reversals a wayward personal philosophy may be ...
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... idea that sensations are first in the order of knowledge is not derived from the direct experience that it is so ... idea of the sensation . The actual , that is the historical process , starts from the notion of the sensible thing as ...
... idea that sensations are first in the order of knowledge is not derived from the direct experience that it is so ... idea of the sensation . The actual , that is the historical process , starts from the notion of the sensible thing as ...
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... ideas , such , to wit , as proceed from pure mind and not from the fortuitous motions of bodies . ' Now there are ... idea of the formal essence of certain attributes of God to an adequate know- ledge of the essence of things . ' It ...
... ideas , such , to wit , as proceed from pure mind and not from the fortuitous motions of bodies . ' Now there are ... idea of the formal essence of certain attributes of God to an adequate know- ledge of the essence of things . ' It ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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