University of Toronto Quarterly, Volume 2University of Toronto Press, 1932 - Canada |
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... sense per- ception . This was curious , as the reality of which the atomic theory told was in that age remote from sense perception . He insisted , however , that it is by the senses alone that we apprehend matter , which is the only ...
... sense per- ception . This was curious , as the reality of which the atomic theory told was in that age remote from sense perception . He insisted , however , that it is by the senses alone that we apprehend matter , which is the only ...
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... sense " , but , unfortunately , common- sense is too often merely another phrase for common ignorance . Common - sense , for example , says that the sun goes round the earth , and scorns the fantastic idea that it is the earth which ...
... sense " , but , unfortunately , common- sense is too often merely another phrase for common ignorance . Common - sense , for example , says that the sun goes round the earth , and scorns the fantastic idea that it is the earth which ...
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... sense that America was still a literary province of the Mother Country . " " The so- called ' new movement ' in American poetry is evidence , " she holds , " of the rise of a native school . " The War " has produced a more poignant sense ...
... sense that America was still a literary province of the Mother Country . " " The so- called ' new movement ' in American poetry is evidence , " she holds , " of the rise of a native school . " The War " has produced a more poignant sense ...
Contents
1932 No | 2 |
The Crisis in the Far East NORMAN MACKENZIE | 3 |
D C TAIT | 21 |
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