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... philosophy . I re- viewed the leading Modernists as their books appeared , in the Isis , which I edited for a year , read every line that William James had written , and went for long walks with the great Oxford Pragmatist , Dr ...
... philosophy . I re- viewed the leading Modernists as their books appeared , in the Isis , which I edited for a year , read every line that William James had written , and went for long walks with the great Oxford Pragmatist , Dr ...
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... philosophy of the Nine- teenth Century was the philosophy of inducement , expressed in a gain - system which extended throughout the world and which was based on the belief that the weak must yield place to the strong , the unfit to the ...
... philosophy of the Nine- teenth Century was the philosophy of inducement , expressed in a gain - system which extended throughout the world and which was based on the belief that the weak must yield place to the strong , the unfit to the ...
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... philosophy . If the only interesting things about a Christian are the facts that emerge by psycho- analysing his repressed instincts , it follows that the significance of Freudianism will only be revealed when we have analysed the ...
... philosophy . If the only interesting things about a Christian are the facts that emerge by psycho- analysing his repressed instincts , it follows that the significance of Freudianism will only be revealed when we have analysed the ...
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Датат 11448 64631 CONTENTS PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER PAGE I Background | 3 |
Harrow | 9 |
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