Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Band 1Compton Press, 1891 Includes Report of the executive committee for 1887/88-1914/15; list of members in each volume. |
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absolute abstract activity admit æsthetic affirmable agency agent analysis appears Aristotle auta beauty belief BERNARD BOSANQUET Bosanquet brain called categorical syllogisms cause character common common-sense philosophies conceived conception concrete consciousness definite dependent Desire discussion distinction distinguished doubt elements Empiricism Empiricist Esthetic Education existence experience explain expression fact faculty feeling functions G. F. Stout Hegel human hypothetical syllogism idea ideal implies individual infinite instance intelligence judgment Kant knowledge laws LL.D Logic matter means mental merely metaphysical mind mode movement nature object Ontology ordinary organs paper perception phenomena philosophies of mind physical science physiological position Postulates present principle Proclus psychology Pyrrho question reality reason redintegration relation rience Ritchie Scholasticism sciousness seems sensation sense sentience Society suppose T. H. Green term theory things thought tion truth ugliness ultimate unity universe volition voluntary action whole word