Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 2Williams and Norgate, 1894 Includes Report of the executive committee for 1887/88-1914/15. |
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abiogenesis absolute abstract action analysis appears application ARISTOTELIAN SOCIETY Aristotle assert belong Bernard Bosanquet body called Categorical Proposition character conceived consciousness constitute definite distinction distinguished divine doctrine elements Epictetus Erigena ethical existence experience express extensive quantity external F. H. Bradley fact faculty feeling finite G. F. STOUT genesis human idea ideal identity individual inference infinity intellectual John of Salisbury judgment Jus Naturale Kant kind knowledge logical means mental merely metaphysical mind miracle mode moral motion Natural Selection nature object particular perceived perception phenomena philosophy physical Plato pleasure positive possible pre-supposes present principle problem Professor propositions psychology pure question real condition real Matter reality reason regard relation Religion scientific seems sensations sense Shadworth Hodgson simply Society soul space speak spiritual supposed theory things thought tion true truth ultimate unity universal whole words