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... philosophy towards realism , and there is no less evident in the French development a distinct bias towards idealism , and this notwithstanding the fact that each line can produce representative philosophers of either form of philosophical ...
... philosophy towards realism , and there is no less evident in the French development a distinct bias towards idealism , and this notwithstanding the fact that each line can produce representative philosophers of either form of philosophical ...
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... philosophy , I should reply : the fundamental notion on which it is based is that the human mind , raised to self- consciousness , and seeking truth , finds itself dogged by an illusion- an illusion contrived to serve , and splendidly ...
... philosophy , I should reply : the fundamental notion on which it is based is that the human mind , raised to self- consciousness , and seeking truth , finds itself dogged by an illusion- an illusion contrived to serve , and splendidly ...
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... philosophy in being partial views or in dealing with particular aspects selected from reality , and therefore falling short of philosophy , which apprehends reality as a whole and activity at its source . In reading Croce , we enter at ...
... philosophy in being partial views or in dealing with particular aspects selected from reality , and therefore falling short of philosophy , which apprehends reality as a whole and activity at its source . In reading Croce , we enter at ...
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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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