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... Truth . TRUTH I deal with Truth first of all , as the Satyagraha Ashram owes its very existence to the pursuit and the attempted practice of Truth . The word Satya ( Truth ) is derived from Sat , which means ' being ' . Nothing is or ...
... Truth . TRUTH I deal with Truth first of all , as the Satyagraha Ashram owes its very existence to the pursuit and the attempted practice of Truth . The word Satya ( Truth ) is derived from Sat , which means ' being ' . Nothing is or ...
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Eleanor Kuykendall. TRUTH " Satyagraha is literally holding on to Truth , and it means therefore Truth - force . " What is this " truth " which Gandhi incorporated as an essential element of his premier techniques ? How does it become a ...
Eleanor Kuykendall. TRUTH " Satyagraha is literally holding on to Truth , and it means therefore Truth - force . " What is this " truth " which Gandhi incorporated as an essential element of his premier techniques ? How does it become a ...
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... Truth . That is why ' Sat ' or Truth is perhaps the most im- portant name of God . In fact it is more correct to say that Truth is God , than to say that God is Truth . . . . it will be realized that ' Sat ' or ' Satya ' is the only cor ...
... Truth . That is why ' Sat ' or Truth is perhaps the most im- portant name of God . In fact it is more correct to say that Truth is God , than to say that God is Truth . . . . it will be realized that ' Sat ' or ' Satya ' is the only cor ...
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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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