Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1940 |
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... experiences , which confirms the claim to truth of a particular proposition , must be about the subject of that proposition itself . It must make entry into all such occasions of experience , if they should cohere in their affirmations ...
... experiences , which confirms the claim to truth of a particular proposition , must be about the subject of that proposition itself . It must make entry into all such occasions of experience , if they should cohere in their affirmations ...
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... experience into clear and distinct conceptual forms , prevents the success of rational investigation . If we bear in mind the inability of mystics to give intelligible expression to the concrete experiences they live through , the ...
... experience into clear and distinct conceptual forms , prevents the success of rational investigation . If we bear in mind the inability of mystics to give intelligible expression to the concrete experiences they live through , the ...
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... experience the objectivity of beauty , its existence beyond the creative contemplation of finite subjects , is asserted . Neither of these guiding ideas can be rejected without violence to the demands of the aesthetic spirit . Beauty ...
... experience the objectivity of beauty , its existence beyond the creative contemplation of finite subjects , is asserted . Neither of these guiding ideas can be rejected without violence to the demands of the aesthetic spirit . Beauty ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 18 |
Creative Disequilibrium in Freedom Democracy and Socialism | 25 |
Price Control | 38 |
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