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... thought of fixity rules , that of all - inclusive unity rules also . The popular philosophy of life is filled with desire to attain such an all - embracing unity , and formal phi- losophies have been devoted to an intellectual ...
... thought of fixity rules , that of all - inclusive unity rules also . The popular philosophy of life is filled with desire to attain such an all - embracing unity , and formal phi- losophies have been devoted to an intellectual ...
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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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... thought , and that the material objects in it , atoms , stars and nebulæ , are merely creations of thought - not , of course , of your individual mind or mine , but of some great universal mind underlying and co- ordinating all our ...
... thought , and that the material objects in it , atoms , stars and nebulæ , are merely creations of thought - not , of course , of your individual mind or mine , but of some great universal mind underlying and co- ordinating all our ...
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