University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... lands you in the Kantian unknown and unknowable thing - in - itself - the diffi- culty and superfluity of which are a commonplace of philosophical criticism , and are fully recognized by the new Realists . For the Realist there is no ...
... lands you in the Kantian unknown and unknowable thing - in - itself - the diffi- culty and superfluity of which are a commonplace of philosophical criticism , and are fully recognized by the new Realists . For the Realist there is no ...
Стр. 397
... lands , which so often preserves unawares something more than superficial likeness to its great past . And by its great past I do not mean only the thoughts and the talk of Herodotus and Anaxagoras , but the farmyard weatherwisdom of ...
... lands , which so often preserves unawares something more than superficial likeness to its great past . And by its great past I do not mean only the thoughts and the talk of Herodotus and Anaxagoras , but the farmyard weatherwisdom of ...
Стр. 399
... lands , and among a people with the historical antecedents of the Greeks ; and , then , some of the chief features of the scheme of knowledge and method which actually came into existence there . One remark , at the outset , about Greek ...
... lands , and among a people with the historical antecedents of the Greeks ; and , then , some of the chief features of the scheme of knowledge and method which actually came into existence there . One remark , at the outset , about Greek ...
Стр. 400
... land where almost all the water is " hard " with lime and gypsum , and almost all the table- drink is not water , but raw red wine , which leaves copious sediment on the cup and on the wineshop benches . Where the Scottish fireside ...
... land where almost all the water is " hard " with lime and gypsum , and almost all the table- drink is not water , but raw red wine , which leaves copious sediment on the cup and on the wineshop benches . Where the Scottish fireside ...
Стр. 403
... lands as to remain subordinate and sup- plementary until the physical philosophy had spent itself . Plato still speaks of the planet Mercury in the Timaeus , 9910 as " the star attributed to Mercury , ' THE BACKGROUND OF GREEK SCIENCE 403.
... lands as to remain subordinate and sup- plementary until the physical philosophy had spent itself . Plato still speaks of the planet Mercury in the Timaeus , 9910 as " the star attributed to Mercury , ' THE BACKGROUND OF GREEK SCIENCE 403.
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