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Page 43
... nature are purely phenomenal , yet nature itself is not represented in the system of Kapila as an appear- ance , but as the substance which supports the phe- nomena . Hence the doctrine of the Sankhya is a dualism . But it presents a ...
... nature are purely phenomenal , yet nature itself is not represented in the system of Kapila as an appear- ance , but as the substance which supports the phe- nomena . Hence the doctrine of the Sankhya is a dualism . But it presents a ...
Page 127
... nature , and immortal as he is . The essence of virtue comprehends wisdom , which relates to the duties of man towards himself ; justice , which determines his duties to others ; and pi- ety , which includes his duties towards God . The ...
... nature , and immortal as he is . The essence of virtue comprehends wisdom , which relates to the duties of man towards himself ; justice , which determines his duties to others ; and pi- ety , which includes his duties towards God . The ...
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... nature of the gods , the second nearer to the nature of men . The first administer the universe and direct the cre- ative forces ; the second , who direct the vital forces , preside over the government of human affairs . But both have ...
... nature of the gods , the second nearer to the nature of men . The first administer the universe and direct the cre- ative forces ; the second , who direct the vital forces , preside over the government of human affairs . But both have ...
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