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... thought and done . For such a faith is not at present either articulate or widely held . If it were , it would be not so much a philosophy as a part of common sense . In fact , it goes contrary to the whole trend of the traditions . by ...
... thought and done . For such a faith is not at present either articulate or widely held . If it were , it would be not so much a philosophy as a part of common sense . In fact , it goes contrary to the whole trend of the traditions . by ...
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... thought process which is bringing our minds together . And this thought process has lived already thousands of years ago and may , so far as we know , passing from mind to mind and from age to age , continue its life forever . We are ...
... thought process which is bringing our minds together . And this thought process has lived already thousands of years ago and may , so far as we know , passing from mind to mind and from age to age , continue its life forever . We are ...
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... thought — a part of a great process of thought - which finds itself entangled , as some young creature may be entangled in its egg membranes , in an overdeveloped , overintense , overlimited egotism . Now what I am saying here is not ...
... thought — a part of a great process of thought - which finds itself entangled , as some young creature may be entangled in its egg membranes , in an overdeveloped , overintense , overlimited egotism . Now what I am saying here is not ...
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