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... senses : ( 1 ) It is used in connexion with occurrences such as pains , pleasures , emotions , sensa- tions . In this sense it would be absurd to speak of ' feeling that something is true ' . ( 2 ) It is sometimes used as a synonym for ...
... senses : ( 1 ) It is used in connexion with occurrences such as pains , pleasures , emotions , sensa- tions . In this sense it would be absurd to speak of ' feeling that something is true ' . ( 2 ) It is sometimes used as a synonym for ...
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... senses has helped to make the anti - rationalist view seem more plausible than it really is , and we must be careful to note that , if a man ascribes an intuitive belief to ' feeling ' in this second sense , he is not really ...
... senses has helped to make the anti - rationalist view seem more plausible than it really is , and we must be careful to note that , if a man ascribes an intuitive belief to ' feeling ' in this second sense , he is not really ...
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... sense , though in this sense only , we are entitled to speak of a reality that is supernatural . ( 2 ) In the second place , he asserts uncompromisingly that the divine self - conscious- ness , like the human , is other than , and ...
... sense , though in this sense only , we are entitled to speak of a reality that is supernatural . ( 2 ) In the second place , he asserts uncompromisingly that the divine self - conscious- ness , like the human , is other than , and ...
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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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