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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... conception or category of human thought . Like other ultimate conceptions , it cannot be defined or explained in a way which shall be intelligible or satisfactory to minds destitute of the idea . " The absolute end , " " the end ...
... conception or category of human thought . Like other ultimate conceptions , it cannot be defined or explained in a way which shall be intelligible or satisfactory to minds destitute of the idea . " The absolute end , " " the end ...
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... conception of the absolute end is inadequate . The Universe may have many ends of which we know nothing . There might be for beings differently organised a form of Art which is neither Music nor Painting nor Sculpture nor Poetry , nor ...
... conception of the absolute end is inadequate . The Universe may have many ends of which we know nothing . There might be for beings differently organised a form of Art which is neither Music nor Painting nor Sculpture nor Poetry , nor ...
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... conceptions and ideals which they profess to discredit , and that they are arbitrary and inconsistent in using them up to a certain point and no further . The attempt to transcend , as they have made it , really involves actual ...
... conceptions and ideals which they profess to discredit , and that they are arbitrary and inconsistent in using them up to a certain point and no further . The attempt to transcend , as they have made it , really involves actual ...
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... conception of the human spirit . We have , it is true , got rid of the wax - tablet theory which left man no function in forming his own thoughts . But are the current principles any real improvement ? Professor Bosanquet's favourite ...
... conception of the human spirit . We have , it is true , got rid of the wax - tablet theory which left man no function in forming his own thoughts . But are the current principles any real improvement ? Professor Bosanquet's favourite ...
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... conception of the universe , as a whole , of man's place within it and of his destiny , " must rest in the last resort upon a judgment of value . " On the other hand , theologians and philosophers of more rationalistic tendency ...
... conception of the universe , as a whole , of man's place within it and of his destiny , " must rest in the last resort upon a judgment of value . " On the other hand , theologians and philosophers of more rationalistic tendency ...
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