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... follow is not the eternal tao ; the name we can speak is not the eternal name " ; or should we read : " Follow tao , for it is not a common road ; praise its name , for it is not a common name ” ? ( Cf. H. Hackmann , Chinesische ...
... follow is not the eternal tao ; the name we can speak is not the eternal name " ; or should we read : " Follow tao , for it is not a common road ; praise its name , for it is not a common name ” ? ( Cf. H. Hackmann , Chinesische ...
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... follows immediately upon recognition of the goal as goal , then we may be said to follow an " inclination " or respond to an " appeal . " Our action is uni- vocally determined by the goal itself . But if several mutually inconsistent ...
... follows immediately upon recognition of the goal as goal , then we may be said to follow an " inclination " or respond to an " appeal . " Our action is uni- vocally determined by the goal itself . But if several mutually inconsistent ...
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... follow the " line of involu- tion " downwards : Mind , Life , Matter . But , Morgan says , " if I follow upwards the line of ' dependence , ' I again reach ( for my constructive philosophy ) a limiting concept - that of ultimate de- 80 ...
... follow the " line of involu- tion " downwards : Mind , Life , Matter . But , Morgan says , " if I follow upwards the line of ' dependence , ' I again reach ( for my constructive philosophy ) a limiting concept - that of ultimate de- 80 ...
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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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