The Humanities in Contemporary LifeRobert Franklin Davidson Holt, 1960 - 656 pages |
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Page 176
... fact is that Margaret is a thoroughly disagreeable person , a nasty , mean person . " " Oh , she is not , " Margaret wailed . And then , despite all her passion , the simple fact broke in upon her irresistibly . Elwin's heart quite ...
... fact is that Margaret is a thoroughly disagreeable person , a nasty , mean person . " " Oh , she is not , " Margaret wailed . And then , despite all her passion , the simple fact broke in upon her irresistibly . Elwin's heart quite ...
Page 212
... fact . Numbers are merely a system of names devised by men for the purpose of counting . It is a matter of real fact to say that in a certain room there are two per- sons . It is a matter of fact to say that each person has two eyes ...
... fact . Numbers are merely a system of names devised by men for the purpose of counting . It is a matter of real fact to say that in a certain room there are two per- sons . It is a matter of fact to say that each person has two eyes ...
Page 640
... fact an heroic effort to transcend all finite values and systems of meaning , including the self as particular ... fact suggests that it is not the connotations of finiteness which create the difficulty but rather the fact that ...
... fact an heroic effort to transcend all finite values and systems of meaning , including the self as particular ... fact suggests that it is not the connotations of finiteness which create the difficulty but rather the fact that ...
Contents
Social Orientation in Philosophy 26 | 26 |
Social Idealism as Religion | 62 |
The Social Significance of Architecture | 86 |
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