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Page 444
... idea of the harmony of opposites , and the Platonic and Stoic doctrine of the soul of the world . Of the first I say nothing more here ; for Heraclitus , pregnant as his dark sayings are with poetry , has never had his Lucretius . ' The ...
... idea of the harmony of opposites , and the Platonic and Stoic doctrine of the soul of the world . Of the first I say nothing more here ; for Heraclitus , pregnant as his dark sayings are with poetry , has never had his Lucretius . ' The ...
Page 498
... ideas of relationship were based upon the fact of motherhood . But when the new theory was established that the male was ... idea . But , although plausible , this is a mere conjecture unsupported by any evidence . Another novelist , Mr ...
... ideas of relationship were based upon the fact of motherhood . But when the new theory was established that the male was ... idea . But , although plausible , this is a mere conjecture unsupported by any evidence . Another novelist , Mr ...
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... idea as intending its object . Here the idea is definitely recognized as an act of will as well as an act of knowledge ; it is creative , and what it creates - the full expression of its meaning or purpose is reality . According to ...
... idea as intending its object . Here the idea is definitely recognized as an act of will as well as an act of knowledge ; it is creative , and what it creates - the full expression of its meaning or purpose is reality . According to ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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