University of California Chronicle, Том 16,Выпуск 4University of California Press, 1914 |
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... suppose there cannot be much doubt that the center from which this wave of ideal- istic thought has spread was Oxford , though the earlier in- fluence of Ferrier and others in Scotland must not be ignored . In one of his books , which ...
... suppose there cannot be much doubt that the center from which this wave of ideal- istic thought has spread was Oxford , though the earlier in- fluence of Ferrier and others in Scotland must not be ignored . In one of his books , which ...
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... suppose that the things which we know could exist in a world in which there is no perception , and therefore we may sav that ultimately , though , for reasons which I shall express hereafter , we must lay stress on that " ultimately ...
... suppose that the things which we know could exist in a world in which there is no perception , and therefore we may sav that ultimately , though , for reasons which I shall express hereafter , we must lay stress on that " ultimately ...
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... suppose that empty space is quite independent of mind , empty space is something very different from the hard , solid things - in- themselves which constitute the reality of the world for the Realist . Once admit that the qualities of ...
... suppose that empty space is quite independent of mind , empty space is something very different from the hard , solid things - in- themselves which constitute the reality of the world for the Realist . Once admit that the qualities of ...
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... suppose that all distinction between the self which knows and the thing which is known is lost - that the space - occu- pying object is dissolved , as it were , into a mass of purely subjective and spaceless experiences . A thing will ...
... suppose that all distinction between the self which knows and the thing which is known is lost - that the space - occu- pying object is dissolved , as it were , into a mass of purely subjective and spaceless experiences . A thing will ...
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... suppose ourselves to know could really be proved , and this scepticism was intended to re- dound to the interests of faith in the teachings of Religion , somewhat in the manner of Mr. Arthur Balfour or of William James . He was quite ...
... suppose ourselves to know could really be proved , and this scepticism was intended to re- dound to the interests of faith in the teachings of Religion , somewhat in the manner of Mr. Arthur Balfour or of William James . He was quite ...
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