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... whole without setting out before our mind each one of its members or instances so as to discern relations of similarity between them . Yet he cannot help tacitly assuming that this is not required for our apprehension of the class as a ...
... whole without setting out before our mind each one of its members or instances so as to discern relations of similarity between them . Yet he cannot help tacitly assuming that this is not required for our apprehension of the class as a ...
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... whole in which they coalesce with each other . substance as a complex unity , when coupled with the doctrine that qualities and relations are universals , leads naturally , if not inevitably , to the denial of an ultimate plurality of ...
... whole in which they coalesce with each other . substance as a complex unity , when coupled with the doctrine that qualities and relations are universals , leads naturally , if not inevitably , to the denial of an ultimate plurality of ...
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... whole . Therefore to quote within any reasonable compass is to attempt to show the character of an organic whole by arbitrary selection of minute and isolated parts . If , however , that limitation be kept in view , the following may be ...
... whole . Therefore to quote within any reasonable compass is to attempt to show the character of an organic whole by arbitrary selection of minute and isolated parts . If , however , that limitation be kept in view , the following may be ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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