University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... humanity . No discovery of a new surgical operation or a new micro- organism equals in importance the invention of a way to make the whole of medical knowledge more generally avail- able for the benefit of humanity . It is this that Dr ...
... humanity . No discovery of a new surgical operation or a new micro- organism equals in importance the invention of a way to make the whole of medical knowledge more generally avail- able for the benefit of humanity . It is this that Dr ...
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... human being actually sees or feels an object , the object somehow exists in and for a single all- knowing Consciousness . This line of argument , which , as it appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with ...
... human being actually sees or feels an object , the object somehow exists in and for a single all- knowing Consciousness . This line of argument , which , as it appears to me , is involved in any intelligible Idealism , leads us with ...
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... human mind has perceived them . For what I know about things compels me to think so . It is by no means true that we ... human experience , my present perception of a piece of granite does imply that it existed as a molten mass centuries ...
... human mind has perceived them . For what I know about things compels me to think so . It is by no means true that we ... human experience , my present perception of a piece of granite does imply that it existed as a molten mass centuries ...
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... human spirits to know it in its molten state . It is just this impossibility of reconciling the permanence of material things , which is forced upon us by the inferences of science , with the fleetingness and fragmentariness of human ...
... human spirits to know it in its molten state . It is just this impossibility of reconciling the permanence of material things , which is forced upon us by the inferences of science , with the fleetingness and fragmentariness of human ...
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... human thought began , is a sufficient refutation of that mis- representation . The thing is certainly thought of as some- thing other than a state of the thinking subject . But it does not follow from that that its existence is possible ...
... human thought began , is a sufficient refutation of that mis- representation . The thing is certainly thought of as some- thing other than a state of the thinking subject . But it does not follow from that that its existence is possible ...
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