Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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Strana 126
... reality , and extend knowledge so that experience fashions itself . Even in the experience that is thus conditioned ... reality . That view is surely too narrow by which reflection is treated as if inherently of a relational and ...
... reality , and extend knowledge so that experience fashions itself . Even in the experience that is thus conditioned ... reality . That view is surely too narrow by which reflection is treated as if inherently of a relational and ...
Strana 131
... reality , for it constructs reality by its own activity . I have already referred to the difficulties which seem to me as fatal to this principle of subjective idealism , as difficulties of another kind are to pluralistic materialism ...
... reality , for it constructs reality by its own activity . I have already referred to the difficulties which seem to me as fatal to this principle of subjective idealism , as difficulties of another kind are to pluralistic materialism ...
Strana 452
... reality , of the form and pressure of life ; and I feel that the effect is one of more authentic imagination than Prometheus Unbound , for Shelley's scenes and characters have neither the reality of Don Juan nor yet the equal or greater ...
... reality , of the form and pressure of life ; and I feel that the effect is one of more authentic imagination than Prometheus Unbound , for Shelley's scenes and characters have neither the reality of Don Juan nor yet the equal or greater ...
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