Macmillan's Magazine, 38. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1878 |
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69. oldal
... knowledge is unsatisfactory to us is , because it seems to indicate a want of appreciation of the value of those philosophies which consider it necessary and inherent in the nature of human knowledge to pause before the dualism of our ...
... knowledge is unsatisfactory to us is , because it seems to indicate a want of appreciation of the value of those philosophies which consider it necessary and inherent in the nature of human knowledge to pause before the dualism of our ...
73. oldal
... knowledge - to at- tain which knowledge is only a means . His philosophy is imperfectly repre- sented if his theory of knowledge is brought before us in its isolation , or introduced without clearly understand- ing that the Critique of ...
... knowledge - to at- tain which knowledge is only a means . His philosophy is imperfectly repre- sented if his theory of knowledge is brought before us in its isolation , or introduced without clearly understand- ing that the Critique of ...
76. oldal
... knowledge- seemed to point back to a special organisation of the mind which pos- sesses such knowledge , it seemed to point back to that longed - for point of unity , which philosophers are tinually in search of . Our knowledge being a ...
... knowledge- seemed to point back to a special organisation of the mind which pos- sesses such knowledge , it seemed to point back to that longed - for point of unity , which philosophers are tinually in search of . Our knowledge being a ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
Criticism and Creation By the REV PRINCIPAL SHAIRP | 64 |
Cyprus Unknown Graves in By R H HORNE | 151 |
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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