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Criteria and Claims of Satyāgraha | 95 |
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according action activity analysis application argument aspect basic basis becomes body called categorical cause claim commitment common complex concept conduct consciousness considered constitutes criterion defined definition demonstration desire direct distinction duty effective efficacy effort elements empirical ends energy equally equation evil exact examination existence experience expression fact faith final finds force fundamental Gandhi believes Gandhi writes Gītā given gives holding human ideal ideological individual inner intent interpretation involved justifiability killing knowledge limiting logical mass material means methods mind moral motives nature necessary necessity non-retaliation non-violence objective one's operation physical political position possible practical present principle problem produce question radical reality realization reason reform relations requires resistance result rule satyāgraha sense social soul soul-force spiritual substitution suffering sustained theory thought tion true Truth ultimate universal valid violence wrong