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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) February 1940

1940

The real appreciation of Shakespeare began from the publication of the 1st folio in 1G23 where Jonson gave the greatest of laudatory verses in memory of Shakespeare as yet unsurpassed in course of these 317 years: " Soule of the Age! The Applause I delight the %vender of our stage My Shakespeare rise. [...] The appearance of the data of knowledge cannot be explained by the specific response of the brain or the nervous system to the influence of physical objects. [...] But the hypothesis of character-complexes interposed between the knowing mind and the known thing constitutes at once the strength and the weakness of critical realism: This makes it allied to the position of epistemological dualism with its concomitant doctrine of representationism or the copy theory of ideas.' While it may help the critical realist to explain the facts of error and illusion it [...] The terms are the act of mind or the awarness and the object of which it is aware ; and the relation between them is that they are together or compresent in the world of eperience.' The object of knowledge is independent of the mind. [...] But the &scent of the soul and the ptoductiou of the world from the Absolute fke Thomaa Taylor The Beleet Werke of Plotinue pp.
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Pages
127
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Shakespearean Puzzle-Endeavours After Its Solution
103-112 P.C. Ray view
The Relation of Knower to Known
113-124 S.C. Chatterjee view
Plotinus a Link Between East and West
125-132 Wendell Thomas view
Can Crime Be Cured an Idealistic View of Punishment
133-146 Chunilal Mitra view
The Great Aristotle
147-150 Ramesh Ghosh view
Indian Civil Service and Prvincial Autonomy
151-168 Naresh Roy view
Historical Background of Hardy’s Determinism— III
169-184 Bansi Dhar view
India’s Demand for a Constituent Assembly
185-207 Tripubari Chakravarti view
News and Views
208-210 unknown view
Miscellany
211-218 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
219-221 unknown view
Ourselves
222-227 unknown view
Notice
228-229 unknown view

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