Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy, Volumen5Williams and Norgate, 1905 Contains the papers read at the Society's fortnightly meetings in London throughout the academic year, and short discussion notes on these papers. Papers are drawn from an international base of contributors and discuss issues across a broad range of philosophical traditions, including those which are of greatest current interest. |
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... CARR 117 DISCUSSION - Criticism by S. H. Hodgson ; Reply by H. Wildon Carr 130 .... VIII . - IDEALISM AND THE PROBLEM OF KNOWLEDGE AND EXISTENCE . BY G. DAWES HICKS 136 ABSTRACT OF MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE TWENTY - SIXTH ...
... CARR 117 DISCUSSION - Criticism by S. H. Hodgson ; Reply by H. Wildon Carr 130 .... VIII . - IDEALISM AND THE PROBLEM OF KNOWLEDGE AND EXISTENCE . BY G. DAWES HICKS 136 ABSTRACT OF MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS FOR THE TWENTY - SIXTH ...
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... CARR . THE first difficulty in the attempt to make philosophy truly systematic is to find an initial certainty that can withstand criticism and admit a real advance in ... CARR DISCUSSION-Criticism by S H Hodgson; Reply H Wildon Carr.
... CARR . THE first difficulty in the attempt to make philosophy truly systematic is to find an initial certainty that can withstand criticism and admit a real advance in ... CARR DISCUSSION-Criticism by S H Hodgson; Reply H Wildon Carr.
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... coherent , and this can only mean that Reality is a self - consistent , systematic whole . This is absolutely certain , inasmuch as to deny it would be to deny the criterion and make meaningless the 118 H. WILDON CARR .
... coherent , and this can only mean that Reality is a self - consistent , systematic whole . This is absolutely certain , inasmuch as to deny it would be to deny the criterion and make meaningless the 118 H. WILDON CARR .
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... assumption ; but there is no assumption whatever , justifiable or unjustifiable , in question , and the appearance of one rests simply on a forced interpretation of the word only . The law of contradiction is a 120 H. WILDON CARR .
... assumption ; but there is no assumption whatever , justifiable or unjustifiable , in question , and the appearance of one rests simply on a forced interpretation of the word only . The law of contradiction is a 120 H. WILDON CARR .
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... mutually inconsistent , but unless the word experience when applied to the Absolute is to mean some- thing quite different to what it means in ordinary use , then even if there be an absolute experience it can afford 122 H. WILDON CARR .
... mutually inconsistent , but unless the word experience when applied to the Absolute is to mean some- thing quite different to what it means in ordinary use , then even if there be an absolute experience it can afford 122 H. WILDON CARR .
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