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... important changes in his views with regard to various questions . In my opinion one of Moore's great contributions to philosophy is his insistence that philosophers must begin by accepting as true certain commonsense statements which we ...
... important changes in his views with regard to various questions . In my opinion one of Moore's great contributions to philosophy is his insistence that philosophers must begin by accepting as true certain commonsense statements which we ...
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British Academy. Both these points are important . I shall consider first the problem of language , returning later ... importance of the distinction between Erkenntnis ( knowledge proper ) and Erlebnis ( direct experience ) —which they ...
British Academy. Both these points are important . I shall consider first the problem of language , returning later ... importance of the distinction between Erkenntnis ( knowledge proper ) and Erlebnis ( direct experience ) —which they ...
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... important elements mentioned , although they must have interested Ibn al - Sayj , even if he was unqualified to distin- guish those which had been rebuilt or altered from the original components of the edifice . However , it is unlikely ...
... important elements mentioned , although they must have interested Ibn al - Sayj , even if he was unqualified to distin- guish those which had been rebuilt or altered from the original components of the edifice . However , it is unlikely ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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