University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... cause unstintingly and without thought of remuneration . All his thoughts went out toward public service . We could not afford to have him go . On every side are the great gaps he has left . What shall we do without him ? " BENJAMIN IDE ...
... cause unstintingly and without thought of remuneration . All his thoughts went out toward public service . We could not afford to have him go . On every side are the great gaps he has left . What shall we do without him ? " BENJAMIN IDE ...
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... causes . ' When he wrote , Lord Morley had some excuse for this tone of exultation . Of the keen and progressive young men at Oxford and else- where a large proportion had accepted more or less com- pletely the philosophy of John Stuart ...
... causes . ' When he wrote , Lord Morley had some excuse for this tone of exultation . Of the keen and progressive young men at Oxford and else- where a large proportion had accepted more or less com- pletely the philosophy of John Stuart ...
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... cause for my perceiving now something red and hard , now something blue and soft ; but the cause of these experiences may be something quite as purely mental as the effect . Berkeley provides an adequate cause for my experiences - when ...
... cause for my perceiving now something red and hard , now something blue and soft ; but the cause of these experiences may be something quite as purely mental as the effect . Berkeley provides an adequate cause for my experiences - when ...
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... cause one thing is distinguishable from another , it does not follow that it can exist apart from that other . We do think of the thing as occupying space as a permanent substance which supports changing accidents . For the post ...
... cause one thing is distinguishable from another , it does not follow that it can exist apart from that other . We do think of the thing as occupying space as a permanent substance which supports changing accidents . For the post ...
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... philosopher is ready to argue that in this , as in everything , the plain man is in- fallible . Yet science assures us that the waves of ether which cause us to have a picture of the star IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 369.
... philosopher is ready to argue that in this , as in everything , the plain man is in- fallible . Yet science assures us that the waves of ether which cause us to have a picture of the star IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS 369.
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