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... connecting links of what is known , we must turn rather to the concrete experi- ence of mind than to the abstract conceptions into which that experience is condensed . There is no royal road to philosophic truth ; the only route that ...
... connecting links of what is known , we must turn rather to the concrete experi- ence of mind than to the abstract conceptions into which that experience is condensed . There is no royal road to philosophic truth ; the only route that ...
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... connected with , the Holofernes of Love's Labour's Lost . Bruno throughout is as much the poet as the philosopher . His best philos- ophical works are written in the freer form of the dialogue , and are interspersed with sonnets , on ...
... connected with , the Holofernes of Love's Labour's Lost . Bruno throughout is as much the poet as the philosopher . His best philos- ophical works are written in the freer form of the dialogue , and are interspersed with sonnets , on ...
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... connected world of reality , and the full perfection of action as the purification and elevation of the life of man in this one world of his experience . No conception could run more violently counter to the very essence and soul of the ...
... connected world of reality , and the full perfection of action as the purification and elevation of the life of man in this one world of his experience . No conception could run more violently counter to the very essence and soul of the ...
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... connected with a differ- ence in kind between the psychical acts supposed to be involved , but it needs only a reference to all recent work on Kant to assure us that what is of importance and III . ] 59 PSYCHOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY .
... connected with a differ- ence in kind between the psychical acts supposed to be involved , but it needs only a reference to all recent work on Kant to assure us that what is of importance and III . ] 59 PSYCHOLOGY AND EPISTEMOLOGY .
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... connected , though without sufficient ground , with the familiar Kantian doctrine that feeling is generically distinct from knowing or from the objective presentative element in the cognitum . Whatever be the merits of this doctrine ...
... connected , though without sufficient ground , with the familiar Kantian doctrine that feeling is generically distinct from knowing or from the objective presentative element in the cognitum . Whatever be the merits of this doctrine ...
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