Literature and Western Civilization, Volumes 1-6David Daiches, Anthony Thorlby Aldus, 1973 - 557 páginas |
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... mind , although he rejected it . To exist in the mind , it must also exist outside it , because otherwise something greater than that which the mind conceives would exist outside it — which is contradictory . Whatever may be brought ...
... mind , although he rejected it . To exist in the mind , it must also exist outside it , because otherwise something greater than that which the mind conceives would exist outside it — which is contradictory . Whatever may be brought ...
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... mind gained its knowledge of universals through abstracting them from the individuals encountered in the senses . Hence the species man did not exist independently outside the mind , as the realists maintained ; but neither did it stand ...
... mind gained its knowledge of universals through abstracting them from the individuals encountered in the senses . Hence the species man did not exist independently outside the mind , as the realists maintained ; but neither did it stand ...
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... mind : imagination , understanding , and expression . He comes once again to the point where he recognizes that he cannot " see " what he wants to see ; but his own intellectual powers ( or " wings " proprie penne ) are too weak . But ...
... mind : imagination , understanding , and expression . He comes once again to the point where he recognizes that he cannot " see " what he wants to see ; but his own intellectual powers ( or " wings " proprie penne ) are too weak . But ...
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Preface | 11 |
The Romance Languages | 67 |
British Languages and their Evolution | 113 |
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