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Pagina 233
... true , though unsatisfactory , to judge that I am ill when I really feel ill , and false to judge that I am well , however consoling . Rational judge- ments are true when they agree with any reality which is logically inferred by reason ...
... true , though unsatisfactory , to judge that I am ill when I really feel ill , and false to judge that I am well , however consoling . Rational judge- ments are true when they agree with any reality which is logically inferred by reason ...
Pagina 250
... true ? Space is one of the many attributes of body , and to that extent Professor Einstein's statement is true . But it does not follow that space is a physical attri- bute of body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential ...
... true ? Space is one of the many attributes of body , and to that extent Professor Einstein's statement is true . But it does not follow that space is a physical attri- bute of body ; on the contrary , it is without the most essential ...
Pagina 277
... true ; and that the time is ripe for a new reformation of religion based on the new philosophy , whether called ... true . Meanwhile it is not true because it is new . Yet this assumption seems to be made by Rara Avis ' and Mrs. Ward ...
... true ; and that the time is ripe for a new reformation of religion based on the new philosophy , whether called ... true . Meanwhile it is not true because it is new . Yet this assumption seems to be made by Rara Avis ' and Mrs. Ward ...
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