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Page 69
... relation between one type of statement and another can be a coherence relation within a single system . There is , however , another interpretation of the doctrine of Internal Relations , which seems to me by far the more valuable and ...
... relation between one type of statement and another can be a coherence relation within a single system . There is , however , another interpretation of the doctrine of Internal Relations , which seems to me by far the more valuable and ...
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... relation and its terms , a change made on one side makes also a change on the other side . Any one , I suppose , can see , and can maintain that a man can still be the same man , though one or more of his relations have become different ...
... relation and its terms , a change made on one side makes also a change on the other side . Any one , I suppose , can see , and can maintain that a man can still be the same man , though one or more of his relations have become different ...
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... relation to others may limit our imagination as to possible ways in which different kinds of inquiry might cross - fertilize one another . But the remedy for such limitation is not to be found in an ideology which may lead us to fail to ...
... relation to others may limit our imagination as to possible ways in which different kinds of inquiry might cross - fertilize one another . But the remedy for such limitation is not to be found in an ideology which may lead us to fail to ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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