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... fact and in conduct consequent upon that fact , imposed on somebody , somehow , some- where , and somewhen . The whole function of philosophy ought to be to find out what definite difference it will make to you and me , at definite ...
... fact and in conduct consequent upon that fact , imposed on somebody , somehow , some- where , and somewhen . The whole function of philosophy ought to be to find out what definite difference it will make to you and me , at definite ...
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... fact , my sensory nerves do not end in my fellow's skin , but in mine . And the physical sundering of the organisms corresponds to a persistent sundering of our streams of immediate feel- ing . Even the most immediate and impressive ...
... fact , my sensory nerves do not end in my fellow's skin , but in mine . And the physical sundering of the organisms corresponds to a persistent sundering of our streams of immediate feel- ing . Even the most immediate and impressive ...
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... facts do fall into a systematic and intelligible order . But the fact that the world can be unified in vision through myth and symbol , even the fact that it has been slowly approaching unification in knowledge and science , is no proof ...
... facts do fall into a systematic and intelligible order . But the fact that the world can be unified in vision through myth and symbol , even the fact that it has been slowly approaching unification in knowledge and science , is no proof ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
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Swine and Goats | 13 |
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