Kinesis, Volumes 1-4Southern Illinois University, Department of Philosophy, 1968 - Philosophy |
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Page 112
... becomes an ascetic ( Samana ) , rejects asceticism , becomes a rich man , rejects that role , and so on . Late in life , he is reunited with his old friend , Govinda . Siddhartha reminds Govinda of the transience of the world ...
... becomes an ascetic ( Samana ) , rejects asceticism , becomes a rich man , rejects that role , and so on . Late in life , he is reunited with his old friend , Govinda . Siddhartha reminds Govinda of the transience of the world ...
Page 97
... becomes explicit , becomes for itself . Spirit is infinite in two ways . First , because it is self contained and complete , it deals with nothing without making it a condition of its own activity and of its own self - awareness . For ...
... becomes explicit , becomes for itself . Spirit is infinite in two ways . First , because it is self contained and complete , it deals with nothing without making it a condition of its own activity and of its own self - awareness . For ...
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... becomes immortal . Rather , man recognizes himself in the world , he no longer lives as a stranger on earth . ( W , p . 162 ) He realizes his world is shaped and formed by human consciousness . When Spirit becomes aware of its own ...
... becomes immortal . Rather , man recognizes himself in the world , he no longer lives as a stranger on earth . ( W , p . 162 ) He realizes his world is shaped and formed by human consciousness . When Spirit becomes aware of its own ...
Contents
The Relation of Substance to Attributes in Spinoza | 15 |
An Apology for John Stuart Mill | 22 |
The Meaning of Immortality in the Phaedo | 29 |
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