University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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I IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS * HASTINGS RASHDALL It is a matter of common knowledge among those who take any interest in philosophical speculation that the dominant tone of English philosophy during the last half- century has been ...
I IDEALISM AND ITS RECENT CRITICS * HASTINGS RASHDALL It is a matter of common knowledge among those who take any interest in philosophical speculation that the dominant tone of English philosophy during the last half- century has been ...
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... matter very much what the man in the street thinks about it . I do not venture to say how far his leader would accept such an estimate of his ideas . And he had the courage - those who do not know Oxford from the inside do not know how ...
... matter very much what the man in the street thinks about it . I do not venture to say how far his leader would accept such an estimate of his ideas . And he had the courage - those who do not know Oxford from the inside do not know how ...
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... matter seems to me extraordinarily difficult , but it be- comes less easy to convict them of inconsistency . 2 Cf. the earlier chapters of Mr. F. H. Bradley's Appearance and Reality . had at some time or other experienced particular ...
... matter seems to me extraordinarily difficult , but it be- comes less easy to convict them of inconsistency . 2 Cf. the earlier chapters of Mr. F. H. Bradley's Appearance and Reality . had at some time or other experienced particular ...
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... matter is capable of being denied without absurdity , and that if there are any things that exist independently they cannot be immediate objects of our sensations . " ( The Problems of Philosophy , p . 19 ) . So again : " What we ...
... matter is capable of being denied without absurdity , and that if there are any things that exist independently they cannot be immediate objects of our sensations . " ( The Problems of Philosophy , p . 19 ) . So again : " What we ...
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... matter is something quite different from matter as imagined by the crude Realism of common - sense : and this fact abso- lutely refutes the confident dogmatism of the new Real- ism . The Realist must choose between the two worlds . If ...
... matter is something quite different from matter as imagined by the crude Realism of common - sense : and this fact abso- lutely refutes the confident dogmatism of the new Real- ism . The Realist must choose between the two worlds . If ...
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