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... reality of reflective and scientific thought . In Bergson's doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its ...
... reality of reflective and scientific thought . In Bergson's doctrine a certain static view of external reality is absolutely essential to the practical form of our internal activity , and this prejudices and handicaps the mind in its ...
Page 348
... reality which is abso- lutely universal and absolutely concrete . All that is is history , not merely the abstract past . Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with ...
... reality which is abso- lutely universal and absolutely concrete . All that is is history , not merely the abstract past . Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with ...
Page 348
... reality which is absolutely universal and absolutely concrete . All that is is history , not merely the abstract past . Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with ...
... reality which is absolutely universal and absolutely concrete . All that is is history , not merely the abstract past . Present reality is not in external union with past reality , the present holds the past in itself , it is one with ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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