The Modern Quarterly, Volum 4Modern Quarterly, 1948 Includes section "Comments and reviews." |
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... mind , which itself is a product of objective facts . We must never regard any- thing in the mind as fundamental , only things which have objective existence . As to the so - called love of humanity , ever since the world has become ...
... mind , which itself is a product of objective facts . We must never regard any- thing in the mind as fundamental , only things which have objective existence . As to the so - called love of humanity , ever since the world has become ...
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... minds the battle is fought out , there is conflict and disharmony . The mind becomes troubled and diseased as a result of the conflict in society . " I am assured that if it be rightly searched into , the inward bond- ages of the mind ...
... minds the battle is fought out , there is conflict and disharmony . The mind becomes troubled and diseased as a result of the conflict in society . " I am assured that if it be rightly searched into , the inward bond- ages of the mind ...
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... mind and matter , subject and object . The distinction was an essential condition for any advance on the mythological outlook of the Oriental Bronze Age . But it made knowledge a problem . How could the subject , mind , know the object ...
... mind and matter , subject and object . The distinction was an essential condition for any advance on the mythological outlook of the Oriental Bronze Age . But it made knowledge a problem . How could the subject , mind , know the object ...
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EDITORIAL | 3 |
WROCLAW AND AFTER J D Bernal F R | 51 |
ILLUSION OR REALITY? | 67 |
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