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... called monism in meta- physics , the belief that ultimate reality is one in kind . If it is held that there are at least two ultimate realities , we have what is called dualism in metaphysics , the belief that ultimate reality is two in ...
... called monism in meta- physics , the belief that ultimate reality is one in kind . If it is held that there are at least two ultimate realities , we have what is called dualism in metaphysics , the belief that ultimate reality is two in ...
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... called proofs . Where the agree- ment or disagreement is by this means clearly perceived , it is called demonstration . A quickness in the mind to find out these inter- mediate ideas ( that shall discover to it the agreement or disagree ...
... called proofs . Where the agree- ment or disagreement is by this means clearly perceived , it is called demonstration . A quickness in the mind to find out these inter- mediate ideas ( that shall discover to it the agreement or disagree ...
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... called a natural body ; the other is called a commonwealth and is made by the wills and agreement of men . Nature is imitated by the art of man in many ways ; but especially in this , that it can make an artificial animal . For by art ...
... called a natural body ; the other is called a commonwealth and is made by the wills and agreement of men . Nature is imitated by the art of man in many ways ; but especially in this , that it can make an artificial animal . For by art ...
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