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... action . On the contrary , a great variety of temporal relations may be linguistically defined ; but this is possible only through words and phrases such as “ commence- ment , " " being occupied with , " " to continue ...
... action . On the contrary , a great variety of temporal relations may be linguistically defined ; but this is possible only through words and phrases such as “ commence- ment , " " being occupied with , " " to continue ...
Page 136
... action , " language here suggests a dependency and an interpenetration , a fluctuating " doubleness " but by no means a dualism . " Being " and " action " fuse into the unitary mode of " possession - action , " of " being - action ...
... action , " language here suggests a dependency and an interpenetration , a fluctuating " doubleness " but by no means a dualism . " Being " and " action " fuse into the unitary mode of " possession - action , " of " being - action ...
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... action . Herein lies a specific limitation of our freedom ; and it is this fact which lends a semblance of truth to all determinism . As may be remembered , however , the recognition of a goal as such does not in itself lead to action .
... action . Herein lies a specific limitation of our freedom ; and it is this fact which lends a semblance of truth to all determinism . As may be remembered , however , the recognition of a goal as such does not in itself lead to action .
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and Empirical Elements in Experience | 21 |
THE DISPUTES OVER SPACE AND TIME | 49 |
THE WORLD ABOUT US AND ITS INTERPRETATION | 77 |
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