Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 6British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 298
... existence or indi- viduality thereby , if only because this reaching - out beyond itself is part of its ... existence , and is more perfect than those physical or vital things which are without mind . But the same difference of ...
... existence or indi- viduality thereby , if only because this reaching - out beyond itself is part of its ... existence , and is more perfect than those physical or vital things which are without mind . But the same difference of ...
Strana 309
... existence mind is an outcome of and is built up upon the lower levels of empirical existence , in which also these formal elements are contained . The mind has a body of life ; and life has a body of physical and chemical properties ...
... existence mind is an outcome of and is built up upon the lower levels of empirical existence , in which also these formal elements are contained . The mind has a body of life ; and life has a body of physical and chemical properties ...
Strana 513
... existence of everything else . Whilst it is ungrounded assumption to suppose that all existence must of neces- sity consist of consciousness , yet the contents of knowledge do consist of consciousness , their esse is percipi . Indeed ...
... existence of everything else . Whilst it is ungrounded assumption to suppose that all existence must of neces- sity consist of consciousness , yet the contents of knowledge do consist of consciousness , their esse is percipi . Indeed ...
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THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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