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... universe then and there , can be answered by him only through the aid of the experience of other men . I said some time ago , in treating of the " first " question , that the intuitional moralists deserve credit for keeping most clearly ...
... universe then and there , can be answered by him only through the aid of the experience of other men . I said some time ago , in treating of the " first " question , that the intuitional moralists deserve credit for keeping most clearly ...
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... universe , for the good which seems most organizable , most fit to enter into complex combinations , most apt to be a member of a more inclusive whole . But which particular universe this is he cannot know for certain in advance ; he ...
... universe , for the good which seems most organizable , most fit to enter into complex combinations , most apt to be a member of a more inclusive whole . But which particular universe this is he cannot know for certain in advance ; he ...
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... universe whose evolution is not finished , of a universe which is still , in James's term , ' in the making , ' ' in the process of becoming , ' of a universe up to a certain point still plastic . " A universe whose future is truly open ...
... universe whose evolution is not finished , of a universe which is still , in James's term , ' in the making , ' ' in the process of becoming , ' of a universe up to a certain point still plastic . " A universe whose future is truly open ...
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