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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... infinite , if you like , because He is limited by nothing outside Himself except the beings which owe their ... mind , by the existence of our Moral Ideals . I admit that the idea of a God who makes the world or his own appearances ...
... infinite , if you like , because He is limited by nothing outside Himself except the beings which owe their ... mind , by the existence of our Moral Ideals . I admit that the idea of a God who makes the world or his own appearances ...
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... infinite number of major premises or of dicta . Hence the general treatment of copulæ is impossible . But what we ... Mind , N.S. , No. 3 , p . 96 . A. T. SHEARMAN .
... infinite number of major premises or of dicta . Hence the general treatment of copulæ is impossible . But what we ... Mind , N.S. , No. 3 , p . 96 . A. T. SHEARMAN .
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... mind has , let us say , the perception a ( simple or complex ) . This , according to the philosophical conception in question , indicates a way in which the finite mind is affected by the agency of the infinite mind . As an affection of ...
... mind has , let us say , the perception a ( simple or complex ) . This , according to the philosophical conception in question , indicates a way in which the finite mind is affected by the agency of the infinite mind . As an affection of ...
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... mind , capable of discriminating its ideas in regard to their dependence or non - dependence on its own will is ... infinite mind . But , here again , Berkeley has himself supplied us with the dialectic that renders this last ...
... mind , capable of discriminating its ideas in regard to their dependence or non - dependence on its own will is ... infinite mind . But , here again , Berkeley has himself supplied us with the dialectic that renders this last ...
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... infinite mind is exactly similar to the mode of perceiving on the part of the finite mind . Berkeley would have recoiled from such an admission , for it carries with it the conclusion that the infinite mind is quali- tatively and ...
... infinite mind is exactly similar to the mode of perceiving on the part of the finite mind . Berkeley would have recoiled from such an admission , for it carries with it the conclusion that the infinite mind is quali- tatively and ...
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