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... possible exception of John Dewey , James is the most influential philosopher produced in America . " The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life , " which follows , was originally delivered as an address to the Yale philosophy club in 1891 ...
... possible exception of John Dewey , James is the most influential philosopher produced in America . " The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life , " which follows , was originally delivered as an address to the Yale philosophy club in 1891 ...
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... possible . " What the vision means can only be understood by relating it to other things ; this is the function of inter- pretation , clarification , and criticism , which belongs to the humanities as disciplines ; and here I would ...
... possible . " What the vision means can only be understood by relating it to other things ; this is the function of inter- pretation , clarification , and criticism , which belongs to the humanities as disciplines ; and here I would ...
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... possible experience , and ( 2 ) by stretching the word experience until it excludes nothing and therefore includes no definite meaning . That things known are all objects of a conceivable possible experience to some possible being more ...
... possible experience , and ( 2 ) by stretching the word experience until it excludes nothing and therefore includes no definite meaning . That things known are all objects of a conceivable possible experience to some possible being more ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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