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This comprised , first , a basic truth about the nature of human thought , and secondly , its application to the Greeks . In his inaugural lecture of 1931 , the general truth is enunciated thus : a If we look beneath the surface of ...
This comprised , first , a basic truth about the nature of human thought , and secondly , its application to the Greeks . In his inaugural lecture of 1931 , the general truth is enunciated thus : a If we look beneath the surface of ...
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Like the Catholic Church , he did not believe that truth will have the best chance of making its way , if an unrestricted field is left open to free thought and free speech . In its extreme form this Liberal principle has never ...
Like the Catholic Church , he did not believe that truth will have the best chance of making its way , if an unrestricted field is left open to free thought and free speech . In its extreme form this Liberal principle has never ...
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I a not indeed in possession of a revealed religion ; but he thought that absolute truth might be discoverable in the realm of morals as well as in the field of mathematical science . If so , it could be discovered by the exercise of ...
I a not indeed in possession of a revealed religion ; but he thought that absolute truth might be discoverable in the realm of morals as well as in the field of mathematical science . If so , it could be discovered by the exercise of ...
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The Harmony of the Spheres 1930 | 14 |
The Unwritten Philosophy 1935 | 28 |
Platos Commonwealth 1935 | 47 |
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