The Centennial Review: CR., Band 11College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1967 |
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... become an issue in the bitter politico - religious struggles of the age ; the Catholic countries accepted it and so adopted the so - called " New Style , " while the Protestant countries rejected it and clung to the " Old Style . " Thus ...
... become an issue in the bitter politico - religious struggles of the age ; the Catholic countries accepted it and so adopted the so - called " New Style , " while the Protestant countries rejected it and clung to the " Old Style . " Thus ...
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CR. or propositions which become such when the nominally de- fined terms they contain are replaced by their definitions . In this way the concept of analytic truth becomes as clear as ( but no more clear than ) the notions of logical ...
CR. or propositions which become such when the nominally de- fined terms they contain are replaced by their definitions . In this way the concept of analytic truth becomes as clear as ( but no more clear than ) the notions of logical ...
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... become explicit , or what existed only potentially may become actuality . It is the act of participation in this process of actualization of the potential which gives the onlooker the sense that what was perceived would continue into ...
... become explicit , or what existed only potentially may become actuality . It is the act of participation in this process of actualization of the potential which gives the onlooker the sense that what was perceived would continue into ...
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HAROLD DICKER | 53 |
ROBERT HAZEL | 65 |
RAPHAEL RUDNIK | 75 |
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