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... seems to me to have very special responsibilities . No other subject in the academical curriculum touches so many of the deepest interests of humanity , or touches them so intimately ; no other subject is adapted to produce so ...
... seems to me to have very special responsibilities . No other subject in the academical curriculum touches so many of the deepest interests of humanity , or touches them so intimately ; no other subject is adapted to produce so ...
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... seems still to be placing before himself the same ultimate ques- tions that pressed upon the earliest adventurers on the ocean of being . Nor do the advantages of the modern thinker's later position seem to bear fruit in a propor ...
... seems still to be placing before himself the same ultimate ques- tions that pressed upon the earliest adventurers on the ocean of being . Nor do the advantages of the modern thinker's later position seem to bear fruit in a propor ...
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... seems at present peculiarly appropri- ate . Of confidence in the constructive work of philosophy , of conviction that thought is in a position to work out a satisfactory solution of the problems it must set before itself , there cannot ...
... seems at present peculiarly appropri- ate . Of confidence in the constructive work of philosophy , of conviction that thought is in a position to work out a satisfactory solution of the problems it must set before itself , there cannot ...
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... seems to render him peculiarly significant as illustrating the struggle I have referred to . But though it would be impossible to estimate too highly the value of much of Lotze's work in detail , though the ingenuity , subtlety , and ...
... seems to render him peculiarly significant as illustrating the struggle I have referred to . But though it would be impossible to estimate too highly the value of much of Lotze's work in detail , though the ingenuity , subtlety , and ...
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... seem unsympathetic and even unfair , I must plead the exigencies of the special occasion , and protect myself by saying that elaborate statements of the Kantian doctrine exist in abund- ance , and that in this University in particular ...
... seem unsympathetic and even unfair , I must plead the exigencies of the special occasion , and protect myself by saying that elaborate statements of the Kantian doctrine exist in abund- ance , and that in this University in particular ...
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