University of California Chronicle, Том 33University of California Press, 1931 |
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... nature of things and the nature of reason are bound each to each in mutual affinity . Reality is unre- sponsive to our feelings or volitions ; it is obedient only to our thinking when thinking is rigorous and consistent . If we take our ...
... nature of things and the nature of reason are bound each to each in mutual affinity . Reality is unre- sponsive to our feelings or volitions ; it is obedient only to our thinking when thinking is rigorous and consistent . If we take our ...
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... nature , the Greek poets of the classical age portrayed nature as she reveals herself to thought rather than as she appears to the senses ; in nature , therefore , they saw , not kaleidoscopic and evanescent things , but stable ...
... nature , the Greek poets of the classical age portrayed nature as she reveals herself to thought rather than as she appears to the senses ; in nature , therefore , they saw , not kaleidoscopic and evanescent things , but stable ...
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... nature as her own inner being such powers and predelictions as the philosopher invents to give substantial reality to the meanings of his grammatical terms , though the terms were originally applied to name abstracted aspects of nature ...
... nature as her own inner being such powers and predelictions as the philosopher invents to give substantial reality to the meanings of his grammatical terms , though the terms were originally applied to name abstracted aspects of nature ...
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