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... Philosophy , first for general eminence and second for Written Examinations ; Moral Philosophy Vacation work , first for Examination on Ferrier's Lectures on Greek Philosophy , and first for Essay on the Philosophy of Berkeley ; Logic ...
... Philosophy , first for general eminence and second for Written Examinations ; Moral Philosophy Vacation work , first for Examination on Ferrier's Lectures on Greek Philosophy , and first for Essay on the Philosophy of Berkeley ; Logic ...
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... philosophy , and he firmly believed that it , as no other subject , could impart to his students an influence and a training such as would render them habitually reflective about their existence and destiny . This high evaluation of ...
... philosophy , and he firmly believed that it , as no other subject , could impart to his students an influence and a training such as would render them habitually reflective about their existence and destiny . This high evaluation of ...
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... philosophy rather than one . Not that Hicks's instruction was inferior to that given generally in this country ; on the contrary , in some respects it was probably superior . ' The truth of the matter seems to be that Hicks , with ...
... philosophy rather than one . Not that Hicks's instruction was inferior to that given generally in this country ; on the contrary , in some respects it was probably superior . ' The truth of the matter seems to be that Hicks , with ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July 1941 | 14 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
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