Johnson, Arnold, and Eliot as Literary HumanistsRobert Mary Drum, 1965 - 458 من الصفحات |
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... Appearance and Reality . He accepts Bradley's assumption that truth is one , and reality is one ; that is , the Absolute , of which things as we know them are appearances . But these appearances as objects are non - mental , 48. W ...
... Appearance and Reality . He accepts Bradley's assumption that truth is one , and reality is one ; that is , the Absolute , of which things as we know them are appearances . But these appearances as objects are non - mental , 48. W ...
الصفحة 71
... appearances relate to ultimate reality : this is the province of metaphysics . Metaphysics is a binding together of appearance and reality . The process of constructing such a theory requires what Eliot calls a " transformation " or ...
... appearances relate to ultimate reality : this is the province of metaphysics . Metaphysics is a binding together of appearance and reality . The process of constructing such a theory requires what Eliot calls a " transformation " or ...
الصفحة 112
... appearances as pointing beyond themselves to ultimate reality , and although the sciences occupy themselves with ... appearance and reality . The metaphysician tries to do this in his construction of a system or his analyses of the ...
... appearances as pointing beyond themselves to ultimate reality , and although the sciences occupy themselves with ... appearance and reality . The metaphysician tries to do this in his construction of a system or his analyses of the ...
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