Essays in Common Sense PhilosophyG. Allen & Unwin, 1933 - 252 páginas |
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... matter and knowing it , seeks so to develop and refine its powers of conscious awareness that it may come at last to apprehend a world of value . The evolution of life is , in fact , a purposive process , which , beginning with the ...
... matter and knowing it , seeks so to develop and refine its powers of conscious awareness that it may come at last to apprehend a world of value . The evolution of life is , in fact , a purposive process , which , beginning with the ...
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... matter of indifference whether we call such a whole real or true , but if there is a distinction between mind and matter , or if such a distinction be assumed for the purposes of discussion , although we may be convinced that it is ...
... matter of indifference whether we call such a whole real or true , but if there is a distinction between mind and matter , or if such a distinction be assumed for the purposes of discussion , although we may be convinced that it is ...
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... matters of free will , is the root justifica- tion of toleration , and freedom from persecution in religious ... matter in the plainest light . It is , I think , generally recog- nised that mysticism pre - supposes a peculiar ...
... matters of free will , is the root justifica- tion of toleration , and freedom from persecution in religious ... matter in the plainest light . It is , I think , generally recog- nised that mysticism pre - supposes a peculiar ...
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