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... Notes on sources have been added ; ( 4 ) Materials from T. H. Huxley , A. J. Ayer , R. G. Collingwood , G. E. Moore , and F. Engels have been added to the six original topics ; ( 5 ) A seventh topic , “ An Aesthetic Problem " has ... Note ix.
... Notes on sources have been added ; ( 4 ) Materials from T. H. Huxley , A. J. Ayer , R. G. Collingwood , G. E. Moore , and F. Engels have been added to the six original topics ; ( 5 ) A seventh topic , “ An Aesthetic Problem " has ... Note ix.
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... note that criticism is a fundamental activity of the human soul , but that the nature of this activity is far from clear . It would note that criticism occurs in different forms , e.g. , logical , ethical , political , aesthetic , etc ...
... note that criticism is a fundamental activity of the human soul , but that the nature of this activity is far from clear . It would note that criticism occurs in different forms , e.g. , logical , ethical , political , aesthetic , etc ...
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... Note . In Topic Two , “ A Metaphysical Problem , " we encountered Hobbes in the role of a propounder of materialism . In the present topic we are to meet him in the role of propounder of what he conceived to be the implications in ...
... Note . In Topic Two , “ A Metaphysical Problem , " we encountered Hobbes in the role of a propounder of materialism . In the present topic we are to meet him in the role of propounder of what he conceived to be the implications in ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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