Readings in PhilosophyJohn Herman Randall, Justus Buchler, Evelyn Urban Shirk |
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Page 184
... possible solutions ) thus form the two indis- pensable and correlative factors of all reflective activity . The two factors are carried on by means respectively of observation ( in which for convenience is included memory of prior ...
... possible solutions ) thus form the two indis- pensable and correlative factors of all reflective activity . The two factors are carried on by means respectively of observation ( in which for convenience is included memory of prior ...
Page 214
... possible development of social , as of animal life , are a subject of which little is yet understood , and are one of the great problems in social science . It is , at all events , a fact , that different portions of mankind , under the ...
... possible development of social , as of animal life , are a subject of which little is yet understood , and are one of the great problems in social science . It is , at all events , a fact , that different portions of mankind , under the ...
Page 275
... possible to be and not to be . But it is impossible for these always to exist , for that which is possible not to be at some time is not . Therefore , if everything is possible not to be , then at one time there could have been nothing ...
... possible to be and not to be . But it is impossible for these always to exist , for that which is possible not to be at some time is not . Therefore , if everything is possible not to be , then at one time there could have been nothing ...
Contents
Euthyphro Plato | 3 |
Two Meditations René Descartes | 18 |
Democracy | 23 |
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Readings in Philosophy John Herman Randall (Jr.),Justus Buchler,Evelyn Urban Shirk Snippet view - 1950 |
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