The North American Review, Volume 100Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1865 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... given to us in experience. There is a great deal of disagreement about what this is. Wilfrid Sellars made the notion of the given infamous when he wrote about 'the Myth of the Given' (1956: 33). According to Sellars, when objects and ...
... given to us in experience. There is a great deal of disagreement about what this is. Wilfrid Sellars made the notion of the given infamous when he wrote about 'the Myth of the Given' (1956: 33). According to Sellars, when objects and ...
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... given. It's given! It's a knowing, everything that you have ever received in life has been given to you. Your wisdom to get ajob has been given to you. Yourability to write a resume has been given to you. Your ability to work has been ...
... given. It's given! It's a knowing, everything that you have ever received in life has been given to you. Your wisdom to get ajob has been given to you. Yourability to write a resume has been given to you. Your ability to work has been ...
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... given show itself ; and such a conversion of the given into a shown phenomenon can therefore be realized only in the field , obviously finite , where the gifted receives and stages . If the gifted always phenomenalizes what gives itself ...
... given show itself ; and such a conversion of the given into a shown phenomenon can therefore be realized only in the field , obviously finite , where the gifted receives and stages . If the gifted always phenomenalizes what gives itself ...
Contents
THE RECORDS OF VENETIAN DIPLOMACY | 54 |
GIRARD COLLEGE AND ITS FOUNDER | 70 |
THE FOUNDATION OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 101 |
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