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In this sense , many a philosopher has interpreted , for instance , the philosophy
of Plato . ? For a transcendental realism , the abstract generic concepts exist ante
rem only , but neither in re nor post rem . The immanent realism contends that ...
In this sense , many a philosopher has interpreted , for instance , the philosophy
of Plato . ? For a transcendental realism , the abstract generic concepts exist ante
rem only , but neither in re nor post rem . The immanent realism contends that ...
Strana 481
They remain in the heavens , and remaining there they do not supply us with any
reliable information about this " routine , daily , factual , and in this sense - real
form ” of the conduct of the members . For that we have to turn to other sources ...
They remain in the heavens , and remaining there they do not supply us with any
reliable information about this " routine , daily , factual , and in this sense - real
form ” of the conduct of the members . For that we have to turn to other sources ...
Strana 485
In this sense , it is one of the currents of philosophical absolutism discussed in
Chapter Fourteen . Between the noblest systems of eudaemonism and that of the
ethics of principles , the difference becomes often imperceptible . One is merged
...
In this sense , it is one of the currents of philosophical absolutism discussed in
Chapter Fourteen . Between the noblest systems of eudaemonism and that of the
ethics of principles , the difference becomes often imperceptible . One is merged
...
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20Year Periods | 29 |
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