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Page 272
... conscious- ness , once divorced from the body , into the general consciousness , it is only possible to refuse the name of God to this general consciousness if you deny that it has either efficacy or value . And practically , as we know ...
... conscious- ness , once divorced from the body , into the general consciousness , it is only possible to refuse the name of God to this general consciousness if you deny that it has either efficacy or value . And practically , as we know ...
Page 273
... consciousness is inconceivable , since only consciousness can conceive the annihilation of consciousness ; it goes on to assert that values exist only for mind and point to a su- preme mind in which they are completely realized . If ...
... consciousness is inconceivable , since only consciousness can conceive the annihilation of consciousness ; it goes on to assert that values exist only for mind and point to a su- preme mind in which they are completely realized . If ...
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... consciousness can persist when its physical basis has been destroyed and I am too sure of the interconnection of my body and my mind to think that any survival of my conscious- ness apart from my body would be in any sense the ...
... consciousness can persist when its physical basis has been destroyed and I am too sure of the interconnection of my body and my mind to think that any survival of my conscious- ness apart from my body would be in any sense the ...
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