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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... PHILOSOPHY . BY HENRY STURT 29 38 III . SELF - INTROSPECTION . BY W. R. BOYCE GIBSON IV . - VALUE FEELINGS AND JUDGMENTS OF VALUE . BY J. L. MCINTYRE 53 .... V. - SOME CONTROVERTED POINTS IN SYMBOLIC LOGIC . BY A. T. SHEARMAN .... 74 VI ...
... PHILOSOPHY . BY HENRY STURT 29 38 III . SELF - INTROSPECTION . BY W. R. BOYCE GIBSON IV . - VALUE FEELINGS AND JUDGMENTS OF VALUE . BY J. L. MCINTYRE 53 .... V. - SOME CONTROVERTED POINTS IN SYMBOLIC LOGIC . BY A. T. SHEARMAN .... 74 VI ...
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... Philosophy towards Morality . There was a time when all idealistic or spiritualistic Philosophy , whatever its attitude towards Religion and Theology , was regarded as the unswerving ally not merely of practical Morality but of what may ...
... Philosophy towards Morality . There was a time when all idealistic or spiritualistic Philosophy , whatever its attitude towards Religion and Theology , was regarded as the unswerving ally not merely of practical Morality but of what may ...
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... power of employing it , as from want of sympathy , feeling. * Student's Manual of Ethical Philosophy , adapted from the German by Stanton Coit , Ph.D. , p . 87 . * Mr. Bradley , of course , will not admit 6 HASTINGS RASHDALL .
... power of employing it , as from want of sympathy , feeling. * Student's Manual of Ethical Philosophy , adapted from the German by Stanton Coit , Ph.D. , p . 87 . * Mr. Bradley , of course , will not admit 6 HASTINGS RASHDALL .
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