Memoirs of the Society for Philosophical Inquiry of Washington, D.C.: 1893/1901-1909/27, المجلدات 1-4Society., 1893 |
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الصفحة 107
... expression of ideals was considered , the relation of great poets and artists to these ideals indicated , and important ... expressed the Aristolian theory of the artist as not a mimic but a rival of nature . Regular , April 1 , 1902 ...
... expression of ideals was considered , the relation of great poets and artists to these ideals indicated , and important ... expressed the Aristolian theory of the artist as not a mimic but a rival of nature . Regular , April 1 , 1902 ...
الصفحة 175
... expressed in the paper and expressed the belief that such a definite and concise statement of the subject matter must give satisfaction to the writer , as it indicated a clear and definite position in regard to the subject presented ...
... expressed in the paper and expressed the belief that such a definite and concise statement of the subject matter must give satisfaction to the writer , as it indicated a clear and definite position in regard to the subject presented ...
الصفحة 269
... expressed through all of these forms , but they are also all open doors of illusion . With these possibili- ties ... expression . The instant the mind turns in upon itself it begins to symbolize its operations . These symbols constitute ...
... expressed through all of these forms , but they are also all open doors of illusion . With these possibili- ties ... expression . The instant the mind turns in upon itself it begins to symbolize its operations . These symbols constitute ...
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Agnosticism applied April Aristotle atoms believe Bigelow cause Coleman Columbian University conception consciousness considered Critique Dante Descartes discussion divine Divine Comedy doctrine dualism Edward Edward E element especially ethical existence experience fact Farquhar February Harris Hegel Howard read human Hume idea ideal intellectual intuition January January 17 Kant Kant's Kantian Kepler Hoyt Kirk knowledge L. F. Ward logical MACBRIDE STERRETT matter ment mental metaphysical method mind monism moral motion nature November object phenomena philosophy physical Plato position Powell Pragmatism present President Sterrett principle Prof Professor psychic psychology Purgatory Pyrrho question Raymond read a paper reality referred regarded Regular Meeting relation religion remarks Richardson scientific sensation sense Sewall Shakespeare Society for Philosophical soul space Special Meeting spiritual Steele substance Swedenborg symbol teleology theory things thinking thought tion true truth ultimate universe Walda Heywat