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" Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic view a genuinely 'external' environment of some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything, or dominates over everything. The... "
Present Philosophical Tendencies: A Critical Survey of Naturalism, Idealism ... - Page 240
by Ralph Barton Perry - 1925 - 383 pages
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The Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods, Volume 13

Electronic journals - 1916 - 1506 pages
...Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in James's phrase, "everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has, on the pluralistic...ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word 'and' trails along after every sentence. Something always escapes . . . the pluralistic...
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Middle Temple Records: 1501-1603

Middle Temple (London, England) - Bar associations - 1904 - 496 pages
...Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in Jewries' phrase, 'everything 'you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has, /on the pluralistic..."external" environment of some sort or amount. Things are _"with" one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word...
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A pluralistic universe. Hibbert lectures

William James - 1909 - 424 pages
...means only that the sundry parts of reality may be externally related. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...everything. The word ' and' trails along after every sentence. Something always escapes. 'Ever not quite' has to be said of the best attempts made anywhere...
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A Pluralistic Universe: Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the ...

William James - Philosophy, Modern - 1909 - 446 pages
...means only that the \ sundry parts of reality may be externally related. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...everything. The word 'and' trails along after every sentence. Something always escapes. ' Ever not quite' has to be said of the best attempts made anywhere...
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The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on ..., Volume 12

Charles George Herbermann - Catholic Church - 1913 - 888 pages
...better case when he tries to explain what he calls the devenir réel. The gist of Pluralism is that "Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates over everything (ibid., p. 321). One of the consequences of this view is that, as Schillersays ("Personal Idealism",...
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Mind, Volume 23

Electronic journals - 1914 - 662 pages
...plural. Eeality is externally related. " Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has ... a genuinely ' external ' environment of some sort...everything. The word ' and ' trails along after every sentence. Something always escapes. ' Ever not quite ' has to be said of the best attempts made anywhere...
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The Bearing of the Evolutionary Theory on the Conception of God -: A Study ...

Ukichi Kawaguchi - Evolution - 1916 - 116 pages
...means only that the sundry parts of reality may be externally related. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...amount. Things are 'with' one another in many ways, but 203 Ibid., p. 58, cf. pp. 73, 201, 218; Essays in Radical Empiricism, pp. 159, 253, 260. 204 The Meaning...
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The Bearing of the Evolutionary Theory on the Conception of God: A Study in ...

Ukichi Kawaguchi - Evolution - 1916 - 120 pages
...means only that the sundry parts of reality may be externally related. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...some sort or amount. Things are 'with' one another hi many ways, but «" Ibid., p. 58, cf. pp. 73, 201, 218; Essays in Radical Empiricism, pp. 159, 253,...
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Studies in the Problem of Sovereignty

Harold Joseph Laski - Political Science - 1917 - 320 pages
...Berkeley Square and London I come to know England. But in James' phrase, 'everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has, on the pluralistic...ways, but nothing includes everything or dominates everything. The word "and" trails along after every sentence. Something always escapes . . . the pluralistic...
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The Personality of God

James Henry Snowden - God - 1920 - 168 pages
...means only that the sundry parts of reality may be externally related. Everything you can think of, however vast or inclusive, has on the pluralistic...with ' one another in many ways, but nothing includes anything, or dominates over everything. The word ' and ' trails along after every sentence. . . . The...
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