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... relations of resemblance connected with the distributive unity of a class or kind ? My own view is briefly as follows . A relation considered as subsisting between terms presupposes some complex unity within which both the terms and ...
... relations of resemblance connected with the distributive unity of a class or kind ? My own view is briefly as follows . A relation considered as subsisting between terms presupposes some complex unity within which both the terms and ...
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... relation of determinable is constitutive , not merely epistemonic . It is a relation between qualities as such ; and for qualities it takes the place of the distinction between degrees of generality which is supposed to hold only for ...
... relation of determinable is constitutive , not merely epistemonic . It is a relation between qualities as such ; and for qualities it takes the place of the distinction between degrees of generality which is supposed to hold only for ...
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... relation- ship have emerged . There is first the main question of similarity in thought ; and , when this is considered in relation to the chief currents of opinion in the eighteenth century , it will be found that it was not so much a ...
... relation- ship have emerged . There is first the main question of similarity in thought ; and , when this is considered in relation to the chief currents of opinion in the eighteenth century , it will be found that it was not so much a ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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