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... universal ' is either this unity itself , if it is taken as ultimate , or if it is not taken as ultimate , whatever principle is supposed to account for it . I mean what Mr. Bosanquet names the abstract universal in distinction from ...
... universal ' is either this unity itself , if it is taken as ultimate , or if it is not taken as ultimate , whatever principle is supposed to account for it . I mean what Mr. Bosanquet names the abstract universal in distinction from ...
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... universal is a distributive unity . I have now to defend this thesis and consider some of the implications . It will be convenient to begin with characters which consist in transient states , acts , or processes , e.g. a sneeze , the ...
... universal is a distributive unity . I have now to defend this thesis and consider some of the implications . It will be convenient to begin with characters which consist in transient states , acts , or processes , e.g. a sneeze , the ...
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... universal Experience par excellence , which is the same for all . In the Prolegomena this distinction appears as that between what are called ' judgements of perception ' and ' judgements of Experience ' . But there is experience in ...
... universal Experience par excellence , which is the same for all . In the Prolegomena this distinction appears as that between what are called ' judgements of perception ' and ' judgements of Experience ' . But there is experience in ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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