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... existence alongside the other existences ; peculiar in so far as this empirical character of awareness is distinctive of a certain order of existence , but otherwise not peculiar , at least for metaphysics . But it is this very ...
... existence alongside the other existences ; peculiar in so far as this empirical character of awareness is distinctive of a certain order of existence , but otherwise not peculiar , at least for metaphysics . But it is this very ...
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... existence or indi- viduality thereby , if only because this reaching - out beyond itself is part of its ... existence , and is more perfect than those physical or vital things which are without mind . But the same difference of ...
... existence or indi- viduality thereby , if only because this reaching - out beyond itself is part of its ... existence , and is more perfect than those physical or vital things which are without mind . But the same difference of ...
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... existence of matter was evidence also , he urged , for the real existence of the Supra- material or the Unseen . And it was so , because the conception of matter as coherent space occupancy compels us to look upon matter as having had a ...
... existence of matter was evidence also , he urged , for the real existence of the Supra- material or the Unseen . And it was so , because the conception of matter as coherent space occupancy compels us to look upon matter as having had a ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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