The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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... minds ; our minds cannot be acquainted with things unpresented to them . But nothing he brings forward gives any support for his view that the electron exists only in our minds - what exists beyond , and where , to put the idea of an ...
... minds ; our minds cannot be acquainted with things unpresented to them . But nothing he brings forward gives any support for his view that the electron exists only in our minds - what exists beyond , and where , to put the idea of an ...
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... mind . Thomas Mann questions the eternal past to explain man's unquiet in terms of destiny . In the patriarchs were men much like ourselves in broad essentials , men driven by an unrest divinely sanctioned - not a malaise to be subdued ...
... mind . Thomas Mann questions the eternal past to explain man's unquiet in terms of destiny . In the patriarchs were men much like ourselves in broad essentials , men driven by an unrest divinely sanctioned - not a malaise to be subdued ...
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... mind , as well as the more concrete horrors of the institutional treatment of the insane . Her prob- lem is how such treatment appears to returning sanity . Perhaps not unnaturally , it appears , with all its knowledge , so devoid of ...
... mind , as well as the more concrete horrors of the institutional treatment of the insane . Her prob- lem is how such treatment appears to returning sanity . Perhaps not unnaturally , it appears , with all its knowledge , so devoid of ...
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