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... physical sundering of the organisms corresponds to a persistent sundering of our streams of immediate feel- ing . Even the most immediate and impressive forms of sympathy with the physical pangs of another human being only serve the ...
... physical sundering of the organisms corresponds to a persistent sundering of our streams of immediate feel- ing . Even the most immediate and impressive forms of sympathy with the physical pangs of another human being only serve the ...
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... physical things , and now vivid impressions or emotions , so that abstractions are not real to us . The praise of reality , therefore , now has as its core the glorification of vivid impressions or violent expressions , regardless of ...
... physical things , and now vivid impressions or emotions , so that abstractions are not real to us . The praise of reality , therefore , now has as its core the glorification of vivid impressions or violent expressions , regardless of ...
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... physical objects can actually be translated , however deviously and complexly , into the phenomenalistic language . Physical objects are postulated entities which round out and simplify our account of the flux of experience , just as ...
... physical objects can actually be translated , however deviously and complexly , into the phenomenalistic language . Physical objects are postulated entities which round out and simplify our account of the flux of experience , just as ...
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RELIGION Introduction | 1 |
Mayflower Compact 1620 | 12 |
Swine and Goats | 13 |
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