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... Atman " ; and the latter was separated from the former only , if I may so speak , but its phenomenal enve- lope , by the casing of sensations , thoughts and desires , pleasures and pains , which make up the illusive phantasmagoria of ...
... Atman " ; and the latter was separated from the former only , if I may so speak , but its phenomenal enve- lope , by the casing of sensations , thoughts and desires , pleasures and pains , which make up the illusive phantasmagoria of ...
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... Atman " ; and that , in stoical practice , the adoption of the life of the mendicant cynic was held to be more a counsel of perfection than an indispensable condition of the higher life . Thus the extremes touch . Greek thought and ...
... Atman " ; and that , in stoical practice , the adoption of the life of the mendicant cynic was held to be more a counsel of perfection than an indispensable condition of the higher life . Thus the extremes touch . Greek thought and ...
Contents
Euthyphro Plato | 3 |
Two Meditations René Descartes | 18 |
Democracy | 23 |
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