The Study of PhilosophyCollegiate Press, 1987 - 340 pages |
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S. Morris Engel. PI - ILOSOPI - Y THE STUDY OF SECOND EDITION S. MORRIS ENGEL York University IP COLLEGIATE PRESS This One 898B - HAO - 7A3Z To the Memory of My Mother - in - Law.
S. Morris Engel. PI - ILOSOPI - Y THE STUDY OF SECOND EDITION S. MORRIS ENGEL York University IP COLLEGIATE PRESS This One 898B - HAO - 7A3Z To the Memory of My Mother - in - Law.
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... York : McGraw - Hill , 1976 , pp . xix - xxi ) . Quotations in the passage are taken from Marius Von Senden , Space and Sight ( New York : The Free Press , 1960 ) . This remarkable book is a collection of case histories of persons who ...
... York : McGraw - Hill , 1976 , pp . xix - xxi ) . Quotations in the passage are taken from Marius Von Senden , Space and Sight ( New York : The Free Press , 1960 ) . This remarkable book is a collection of case histories of persons who ...
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... York : Scribner's , 1959 ) . For a general treatment of his philosophy as a whole see R. L. Saw , Leibniz ( Baltimore : Penguin Books , 1954 ) : and the more recent study by C. D. Broad ( New York : Cambridge Unversity Press , 1975 ) ...
... York : Scribner's , 1959 ) . For a general treatment of his philosophy as a whole see R. L. Saw , Leibniz ( Baltimore : Penguin Books , 1954 ) : and the more recent study by C. D. Broad ( New York : Cambridge Unversity Press , 1975 ) ...
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It began here | 11 |
And so I go about the world | 29 |
Aristotle and the art of thinking | 67 |
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