Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 9British Academy, 1976 |
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... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
... Reason , the highest and final form of Creative Activity which reason assumes in both knowing and being , is for him the foundation , not only of the object world , but of the Passive Reason that displays itself at the stage at which ...
Strana 167
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
... reason or a result of the application of it.1 The particular application of these conclusions , which came home directly to men engaged in political life at home or in laying its foundations in other lands than that of which they were ...
Strana 399
... reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and Northern Italy was growing fairly prosperous when the war , with the dearth of transport and the high ...
... reason of the large amount of cheap and intelligent labour available , to compete with fair success in many industrial markets , and Northern Italy was growing fairly prosperous when the war , with the dearth of transport and the high ...
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