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... character of one of the terms , its being mind or conscious . The relation is one of compresence . But there is compresence between two physical things . The relation of mind and object is comparable to that between table and floor ...
... character of one of the terms , its being mind or conscious . The relation is one of compresence . But there is compresence between two physical things . The relation of mind and object is comparable to that between table and floor ...
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... character of mind or spirit is possessed by the highest things we know , there is no evidence that there may not be higher empirical finite characters in the world ; not merely that there may not be vaster minds in the sense in which ...
... character of mind or spirit is possessed by the highest things we know , there is no evidence that there may not be higher empirical finite characters in the world ; not merely that there may not be vaster minds in the sense in which ...
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British Academy. My subject is the study of two great tragic characters , Hamlet and Orestes , regarded as Traditional Types . I do not compare play with play , but simply character with character , though in the course of the comparison ...
British Academy. My subject is the study of two great tragic characters , Hamlet and Orestes , regarded as Traditional Types . I do not compare play with play , but simply character with character , though in the course of the comparison ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶs | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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