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... merely an accidental reference , relative to special circumstances , would become fixed as an integral part of the discussion2 . Such considerations would seem to make it almost hopeless to attempt to fix the order of the works of ...
... merely an accidental reference , relative to special circumstances , would become fixed as an integral part of the discussion2 . Such considerations would seem to make it almost hopeless to attempt to fix the order of the works of ...
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... merely as a substance : we must add on a knowledge of the attributes and actions which belong to it . " The truth , " says Aristotle , " seems to be that it is not only a knowledge of the generic character of anything which helps ...
... merely as a substance : we must add on a knowledge of the attributes and actions which belong to it . " The truth , " says Aristotle , " seems to be that it is not only a knowledge of the generic character of anything which helps ...
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... merely as a perceiving , knowing faculty , or as a desiring active faculty , but as the two in com- bination as something in fact which is at once cognitive and conative , recipient and active , spiritual and material , intellectual and ...
... merely as a perceiving , knowing faculty , or as a desiring active faculty , but as the two in com- bination as something in fact which is at once cognitive and conative , recipient and active , spiritual and material , intellectual and ...
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... merely material process has to be brought back to mind and translated into a conscious image : recollection on the other hand is an instance of a process which starts from mind - originates , that is , in a conscious subjective effort ...
... merely material process has to be brought back to mind and translated into a conscious image : recollection on the other hand is an instance of a process which starts from mind - originates , that is , in a conscious subjective effort ...
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... merely seeking to demolish all existing theories before pro- ceeding to develope his own views or at any rate , he is not demolishing them merely for the demolition's sake . The his- torical standpoint , which is so characteristic of ...
... merely seeking to demolish all existing theories before pro- ceeding to develope his own views or at any rate , he is not demolishing them merely for the demolition's sake . The his- torical standpoint , which is so characteristic of ...
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