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... reality of dharma backs us in our endeavours to achieve a better than what is . There is a reality beyond the empirical succession that responds to the confidence of those that trust it . Dharma is not a mere abstraction but is the reality ...
... reality of dharma backs us in our endeavours to achieve a better than what is . There is a reality beyond the empirical succession that responds to the confidence of those that trust it . Dharma is not a mere abstraction but is the reality ...
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... reality similar to that of the natural world . It transfers to the world of spirit the quality of reality which properly belongs to the natural world . Arguments for and against the existence of God understand the divine in a naturalist ...
... reality similar to that of the natural world . It transfers to the world of spirit the quality of reality which properly belongs to the natural world . Arguments for and against the existence of God understand the divine in a naturalist ...
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... reality ) with which you started must ( in the attempt fully to experience it ) vanish : and in itself you will have the self - conditioned necessity and the complete or infinite reality , which Spinoza calls God . That is an attempt to ...
... reality ) with which you started must ( in the attempt fully to experience it ) vanish : and in itself you will have the self - conditioned necessity and the complete or infinite reality , which Spinoza calls God . That is an attempt to ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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