The Quarterly Review, Volume 236, Issue 468John Murray, 1921 |
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... knowledge grows it expands , and ultimately bursts , ' the ' meaning of the words it uses . James's thought drew its central and abiding unity from his personality . And , being personal , his distinctive attitude towards philosophic ...
... knowledge grows it expands , and ultimately bursts , ' the ' meaning of the words it uses . James's thought drew its central and abiding unity from his personality . And , being personal , his distinctive attitude towards philosophic ...
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... been involved in inextricable . difficulties , because the accepted theory of knowledge had found no room for * Journal ' of the S.P.R. , No. 364 , p . 198 .. 6 it . If universals ' were the true reality C 2 WILLIAM JAMES 31.
... been involved in inextricable . difficulties , because the accepted theory of knowledge had found no room for * Journal ' of the S.P.R. , No. 364 , p . 198 .. 6 it . If universals ' were the true reality C 2 WILLIAM JAMES 31.
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... knowledge manipulated and rested on universals , it seemed to follow that no intelligible account could be given of the differences between one person and another . Thus the difference between Socrates and Theaetetus had to be ...
... knowledge manipulated and rested on universals , it seemed to follow that no intelligible account could be given of the differences between one person and another . Thus the difference between Socrates and Theaetetus had to be ...
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... knowledge of the Far East , or the Farthest West , which the inhabitants of those realms had never published beyond their own borders . It was well affirmed by Peter Heylyn that a knowledge of History and Geography is necessary ' as ...
... knowledge of the Far East , or the Farthest West , which the inhabitants of those realms had never published beyond their own borders . It was well affirmed by Peter Heylyn that a knowledge of History and Geography is necessary ' as ...
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... knowledge derived through other persons . His references include Burma , Siam , Malacca , and such parts of the Eastern Archipelago as were known by repute . The first English edition of Barbosa's account was issued by the Hakluyt ...
... knowledge derived through other persons . His references include Burma , Siam , Malacca , and such parts of the Eastern Archipelago as were known by repute . The first English edition of Barbosa's account was issued by the Hakluyt ...
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