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... Common Sense and the Test Case : Experience must provide the criterion in the form of commonsense justification and its prima facie case . Experience is a common basis for judgment and action when it yields results that none would argue ...
... Common Sense and the Test Case : Experience must provide the criterion in the form of commonsense justification and its prima facie case . Experience is a common basis for judgment and action when it yields results that none would argue ...
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... Common Sense and the Test Case : Experience must provide the criterion in the form of commonsense justification and its prima facie case . Experience is a common basis for judgment and action when it yields results that none would argue ...
... Common Sense and the Test Case : Experience must provide the criterion in the form of commonsense justification and its prima facie case . Experience is a common basis for judgment and action when it yields results that none would argue ...
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... common sense . To the extent Gandhi's methods de- pend on material conditions , to that extent his practical claims are dependent and must respect practical reality in operating with its forces . The Failure of Gandhi's Position to ...
... common sense . To the extent Gandhi's methods de- pend on material conditions , to that extent his practical claims are dependent and must respect practical reality in operating with its forces . The Failure of Gandhi's Position to ...
Contents
SECTION | 19 |
Criteria and Claims of Satyagraha | 95 |
SECTION THREE | 119 |
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absolute According to Gandhi action activity ahimsā Ahmedabad analysis anāsakti application argument Arjuna ātman basic basis Bhagavad Gītā bondage Brahman brute-force categorical coercion coercive commonsense complex consciousness constitutes criteria criterion desire distinction duty effective effort ego-desire ego-sense empirical equation ethics evil exact conduct experience external fact faith force fundamental Gandhi believes Gandhi claims Gandhi considers Gandhi writes Gandhi's concept Gandhi's ideology Gandhi's methods Gītā Gītā's gunas heteronomy holding to Truth human Ibid ical ideal ideological inner justifiability karma lence logical Love material māyā means ment metaphysics Mohandas K moral ideology motive nature Navajivan necessity non-retaliation objective omnibenevolence one's phenomenal physical political practical efficacy principle problem radical practical claim Rāma reality reform renunciation requires result satyagraha self-destruction self-purification sense social soul soul-force spiritual realization standpoint substitution suffering tapas tion Truth and non-violence universal untruth Upanisads valid wrong yajña Yoga sūtra