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Page 214
... equally banal forms of sport and show . What applies to the contemplative arts , applies equally to the arts of action : the dance , gymnastics , 214 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
... equally banal forms of sport and show . What applies to the contemplative arts , applies equally to the arts of action : the dance , gymnastics , 214 LIVING PHILOSOPHIES.
Page 272
... equally improbable , choose rather to confess himself probably alone in a universe which shares neither his conscious- ness nor the processes of his mind . But if he is part of nature and yet not really at one with it , then he is ...
... equally improbable , choose rather to confess himself probably alone in a universe which shares neither his conscious- ness nor the processes of his mind . But if he is part of nature and yet not really at one with it , then he is ...
Page 290
... equally well- read and equally widely travelled who are as much in error upon the savour and character of the Catholic Church as , say , the average French journalist is in error upon the nature of an English public school . For ...
... equally well- read and equally widely travelled who are as much in error upon the savour and character of the Catholic Church as , say , the average French journalist is in error upon the nature of an English public school . For ...
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BERTRAND RUSSELL | 9 |
JOHN DEWEY | 21 |
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