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... Strasbourg cathedral clock was obviously unique . It was , as the phrase has it , the only one of its kind . But even without imagining more of its kind ever being built we can ... Strasbourg - type clock . The real essence of a 100 Locke.
... Strasbourg cathedral clock was obviously unique . It was , as the phrase has it , the only one of its kind . But even without imagining more of its kind ever being built we can ... Strasbourg - type clock . The real essence of a 100 Locke.
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R. S. Woolhouse. Strasbourg - type clock . The real essence of a given type is what- ever it is about things of that type which gives them the proper- ties and characteristics of that type . It is that ' on which all the properties of ...
R. S. Woolhouse. Strasbourg - type clock . The real essence of a given type is what- ever it is about things of that type which gives them the proper- ties and characteristics of that type . It is that ' on which all the properties of ...
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... Strasbourg - type clock so we know the real essence of geometrical figures and of other modes . However , just as a gazing countryman does not know the real essence of a Strasbourg - type clock so we do not know the real essence of gold ...
... Strasbourg - type clock so we know the real essence of geometrical figures and of other modes . However , just as a gazing countryman does not know the real essence of a Strasbourg - type clock so we do not know the real essence of gold ...
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Chapter 2 | 53 |
Chapter 4 | 149 |
Bibliography of Books and Articles referred to more than once | 190 |
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