| Josiah Royce - 1913 - 456 pages
...right, is a realm which is through and through dominated by social categories. Time, for instance, expresses a system of essentially social relations....results of the whole world's history up to that moment 280 are, so to speak, summed up and passed over to the future for its new deeds of creation and of... | |
| Joseph Howard Philp - 1916 - 104 pages
...through interpretation, and is neither a conceptual nor yet a perceptual order." 20 "Time, for instance, expresses a system• of essentially social relations. The present interprets the past to the future" 27 and "this whole tiineprocess 28 is in some fashion spanned by one insight which surveys the unity... | |
| Joseph Howard Philp - 1916 - 100 pages
...through interpretation, and is neither a conceptual nor yet a perceptual order."26 "Time, for instance, expresses a system of essentially social relations. The present interprets the past to the future"27 and "this whole timeprocess28 is in some fashion spanned by one insight which surveys the... | |
| Wayne Proudfoot - 1976 - 260 pages
...right, is a realm which is through and through dominated by social categories. Time, for instance, expresses a system of essentially social relations....future. At each moment of time the results of the wnole world's history up to that moment are, so to speak, summed up and passed over to the future for... | |
| Josiah Royce - 1982 - 440 pages
...right, is a realm which is through and through dominated by social categories. Time, for instance, expresses a system of essentially social relations....over to the future for its new deeds of creation and of interpretation. I state this principle here in a simply dogmatic form, and merely as an example... | |
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