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... matter implies mind or experience ; but they would rarely rest this view on the intuition alone but on their ability to work out from the intuition a co- herent system of philosophy which will be compatible with the facts and explain ...
... matter implies mind or experience ; but they would rarely rest this view on the intuition alone but on their ability to work out from the intuition a co- herent system of philosophy which will be compatible with the facts and explain ...
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... matter . What that incriminating matter should be , must have been at first undecided . Milton and Brad- shaw , we are asked to believe , were in such a position that they could insert what they liked into the Eikon , without being ...
... matter . What that incriminating matter should be , must have been at first undecided . Milton and Brad- shaw , we are asked to believe , were in such a position that they could insert what they liked into the Eikon , without being ...
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... matter presented to his attention , which was characteristic of all his activities . In preparing this catalogue he became specially interested in the Seleucid coins , in which the collection was particularly strong , and on them he ...
... matter presented to his attention , which was characteristic of all his activities . In preparing this catalogue he became specially interested in the Seleucid coins , in which the collection was particularly strong , and on them he ...
Contents
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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