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... phenomena . This is individual pantheism , the opposite of other systems of pantheism , in which self ( myself , I ) , as well as all individuality whatever , are held to be purely phe- nomenal . The Buddhists conceive the series of ...
... phenomena . This is individual pantheism , the opposite of other systems of pantheism , in which self ( myself , I ) , as well as all individuality whatever , are held to be purely phe- nomenal . The Buddhists conceive the series of ...
Page 105
... phenomena , according to the system of Anaxagoras , result from the combina- tion , in different degrees and in various proportions , of these elementary properties . Observations . In order to sum up these sketches of the Ionic school ...
... phenomena , according to the system of Anaxagoras , result from the combina- tion , in different degrees and in various proportions , of these elementary properties . Observations . In order to sum up these sketches of the Ionic school ...
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... phenomena which compose the universe . Among these phenomena he included the soul , which is of a more refined matter than the body , but so united to it that the dissolution of the one involves the dissolu tion of the other . Epicurus ...
... phenomena which compose the universe . Among these phenomena he included the soul , which is of a more refined matter than the body , but so united to it that the dissolution of the one involves the dissolu tion of the other . Epicurus ...
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