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A common - sense realist like Aristotle will hold that our standard beliefs are brought about in us by the world so as to correspond , for the most part , to how the world is . This , it can plausibly be argued , is the best available ...
A common - sense realist like Aristotle will hold that our standard beliefs are brought about in us by the world so as to correspond , for the most part , to how the world is . This , it can plausibly be argued , is the best available ...
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The treating of grammatical instruction as a kind of initiation in a religous mystery is argued by K. to reflect a sense that the educated man belonged to a breed apart . He adduces at the head of a set of examples Gellius , praef .
The treating of grammatical instruction as a kind of initiation in a religous mystery is argued by K. to reflect a sense that the educated man belonged to a breed apart . He adduces at the head of a set of examples Gellius , praef .
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Not even the vulgar used defodere in the sense of infodere or ilicet in the sense of confestim , or hic in the sense of illic . No one at all used amnis in ordinary speech ( pp . 179- 80 ) . Nor ipsus . It is absurd to suppose , as K.
Not even the vulgar used defodere in the sense of infodere or ilicet in the sense of confestim , or hic in the sense of illic . No one at all used amnis in ordinary speech ( pp . 179- 80 ) . Nor ipsus . It is absurd to suppose , as K.
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