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... TRUTH XV . COSMOLOGICAL , BIOLOGICAL , AND SOCIOLOGICAL NOTIONS XVI . - ANIMISM , POLYTHEISM , MONOTHEISM , AND PANTHEISM XVII . 42 47 50 • • 53 XVIII . THE TRUTH OF CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE SUPERNATURAL . XIX . THE CONTINUITY OF ...
... TRUTH XV . COSMOLOGICAL , BIOLOGICAL , AND SOCIOLOGICAL NOTIONS XVI . - ANIMISM , POLYTHEISM , MONOTHEISM , AND PANTHEISM XVII . 42 47 50 • • 53 XVIII . THE TRUTH OF CONSTRUCTIONS OF THE SUPERNATURAL . XIX . THE CONTINUITY OF ...
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... truth , to pleasure and pain , to conduct generally , as determining both individual and social happiness . With regard to knowledge , though the science be as a whole concrete , abstract relations will be presented for considera- tion ...
... truth , to pleasure and pain , to conduct generally , as determining both individual and social happiness . With regard to knowledge , though the science be as a whole concrete , abstract relations will be presented for considera- tion ...
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... truth , and with the former as patterns it introduces new forms into the non - ego world , which it recognises as in some sense its own creations . This constructive activity in varying degrees , but still always existing to some extent ...
... truth , and with the former as patterns it introduces new forms into the non - ego world , which it recognises as in some sense its own creations . This constructive activity in varying degrees , but still always existing to some extent ...
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... truth that the end is beginning . Before , he was omnipotent ; now he is potent only for a few things , while the sense of coming powerlessness slowly creeps over him . His energy fails , want of success oppresses him , blasted ...
... truth that the end is beginning . Before , he was omnipotent ; now he is potent only for a few things , while the sense of coming powerlessness slowly creeps over him . His energy fails , want of success oppresses him , blasted ...
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... truth , the overlooking of which has confused almost the whole of philosophical thought , is that the object in sensation appears as in every particular correlated to the ego and non - ego . What is given as internal ( i.e. mental ) has ...
... truth , the overlooking of which has confused almost the whole of philosophical thought , is that the object in sensation appears as in every particular correlated to the ego and non - ego . What is given as internal ( i.e. mental ) has ...
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