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... infinite , my parti- cular ego evaporates like a drop of water in a furnace ; it only condenses itself anew at the return of cold , after en- thusiasm has died out and the sense of reality has returned . Alternate expansion and ...
... infinite , my parti- cular ego evaporates like a drop of water in a furnace ; it only condenses itself anew at the return of cold , after en- thusiasm has died out and the sense of reality has returned . Alternate expansion and ...
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... infinite of time is not too much to develop the infinite within it . Only one must admit exterior actions and influences which affect the evolution of the monad . Its independence must be a mobile and increasing quantity between zero ...
... infinite of time is not too much to develop the infinite within it . Only one must admit exterior actions and influences which affect the evolution of the monad . Its independence must be a mobile and increasing quantity between zero ...
Page 327
... infinite possibility around it ? Or , to put it differently , is not mind the universal virtuality , the universe latent ? If so , its zero would be the germ of the infinite , which is expressed mathematically by the double zero ( 00 ) ...
... infinite possibility around it ? Or , to put it differently , is not mind the universal virtuality , the universe latent ? If so , its zero would be the germ of the infinite , which is expressed mathematically by the double zero ( 00 ) ...
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