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... Realism . 4. Naïve and artful Realism . 5. Mind , a specific empirical quality or existence . 6. Objects and Things ; ' sensory con- tents ' and ' objects of thought . 7. Mind always a world ; its objects always fragments . ' 8. The ...
... Realism . 4. Naïve and artful Realism . 5. Mind , a specific empirical quality or existence . 6. Objects and Things ; ' sensory con- tents ' and ' objects of thought . 7. Mind always a world ; its objects always fragments . ' 8. The ...
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... realism ' naïve ' realism . In what precise sense the epithet is understood by them is not quite clear , except that it appears to imply some degree of crudeness in the doctrine to which it is applied . If it means that the independent ...
... realism ' naïve ' realism . In what precise sense the epithet is understood by them is not quite clear , except that it appears to imply some degree of crudeness in the doctrine to which it is applied . If it means that the independent ...
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... realism the question arises whether these may not be at the foundation of all reality , and whether it may not be they which hold the world together , so that whatever else exists , exists in them . So far from the whole's transcending ...
... realism the question arises whether these may not be at the foundation of all reality , and whether it may not be they which hold the world together , so that whatever else exists , exists in them . So far from the whole's transcending ...
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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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