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... mean “ equal to " nor does it merely mean , " is truthful . " Truth is not a mere attribute of God , but He is That . He is nothing if He is not That . Truth in Sanskrit means Sat. Sat means Is . Therefore Truth is implied in Is . God ...
... mean “ equal to " nor does it merely mean , " is truthful . " Truth is not a mere attribute of God , but He is That . He is nothing if He is not That . Truth in Sanskrit means Sat. Sat means Is . Therefore Truth is implied in Is . God ...
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... means ; Truth is the end . Means to be means must always be within our reach , and so ahimsa is our supreme duty . If we take care of the means , we are bound to reach the end sooner or later . When once we have grasped this point ...
... means ; Truth is the end . Means to be means must always be within our reach , and so ahimsa is our supreme duty . If we take care of the means , we are bound to reach the end sooner or later . When once we have grasped this point ...
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... means conscious suffering . It does not mean meek submission to the will of the evil - doer , but it means the pitting of one's whole soul against the will of the tyrant . Working under this law of our being , it is possible for a ...
... means conscious suffering . It does not mean meek submission to the will of the evil - doer , but it means the pitting of one's whole soul against the will of the tyrant . Working under this law of our being , it is possible for a ...
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Plato The Trial and Death of Socrates | 5 |
Immanuel Kant Treating Others as Persons not Things | 28 |
J Glenn Gray War Guilt | 39 |
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