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... feeling ? Is not reason in this connexion just an emotive term which some men like to use because they like to be thought intellectual and because it gives them more satisfactory emotions if they can still speak of man in general as ...
... feeling ? Is not reason in this connexion just an emotive term which some men like to use because they like to be thought intellectual and because it gives them more satisfactory emotions if they can still speak of man in general as ...
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... feeling that therefore his outlook on life has not for us , in an eminent degree , truth and seriousness , which causes him to bore many readers . The Archbishop of York , in his recent Presidential Address to the English Association ...
... feeling that therefore his outlook on life has not for us , in an eminent degree , truth and seriousness , which causes him to bore many readers . The Archbishop of York , in his recent Presidential Address to the English Association ...
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... feeling craves , and reason hesitates . Yes , but it is feeling that puts the great question , that puts all the great questions , for after all feeling is one mode of experience . Reason tries to answer these questions ; and if , as ...
... feeling craves , and reason hesitates . Yes , but it is feeling that puts the great question , that puts all the great questions , for after all feeling is one mode of experience . Reason tries to answer these questions ; and if , as ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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