Word: existences
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Kant's attitude in philosophy is in exact antithesis to Spinoza's. Kant hated all mysticism and did not in the least believe that truth could spring from innate ideas, or be reached through experience. Truth exists for us because we make it. There is a divine world for us because we postulate it, because we act as if it existed. This part of Kant's doctrine is the ossence of common sense, and contains the philosophy of the modern high-minded man of the world. Kant only became difficult to understand when he proceeded to investigate all the world...
Before another college year begins, the authorities will have to do something to provide more boarding accommodations for the students than now exist. The present accommodations are entirely inadequate. Even before college opened this year there was a waiting list at Memorial Hall of over three hundred men, the Foxcroft club was obliged to increase its membership to one hundred and fifty, and the boarding houses about town were well filled, even at high prices. There is now no boarding place in Cambridge where men can be suitably provided for at a low rate, which is not filled to overflowing...
HARVARD DINING ASSOCIATION.- Members of club tables at which vacancies exist are requested to fill the same before Oct. 8th. Members not at club tables who desire to be placed together in the assignment of seats must hand in lists of their names before Oct. 8th. This applies to all such, whether seated together...
Harvard men will have a chance this evening to show in a more acceptable way some of the enthusiasm which the celebration of last week has proved to exist. For many years there has been no event in athletics equal in importance to that which we take pleasure in announcing this morning. The gift of Mr. Higginson is unsurpassed alike in generosity and in the direct benefit it will bestow upon athletics. Through his munificence the problem of accommodation for athletic sports has been satisfactorily solved. Harvard is to have a magnificent field, as large as all the grounds...
...open sea cannot be appropriated; dominion over the seas can exist only as to those portions capable or permanent possession from the shore. See all the leading authorities on Int Law.- e.g., Abdy's Kent, L. 97; Halleck I., ch. 6 13; Wildman, I., 70; Marters, 40 (ed. 1864); Huntefenille, Tome I., tit. i., ch. 3 S 1; Kluber, 130 (ed. 1861); Ortolor I., 145; Baron de Cussey I., tit. 2, SS40.41; Heffter...