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... truth without making any distinction between exoteric and esoteric doctrine ; for in respect of the truths Ananda , the Tathāgata has no such thing as the closed fist of a teacher who keeps some things back . " In many of his discourses ...
... truth without making any distinction between exoteric and esoteric doctrine ; for in respect of the truths Ananda , the Tathāgata has no such thing as the closed fist of a teacher who keeps some things back . " In many of his discourses ...
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... truth.'2 Rta ( order ) and satya ( truth ) are the practical and theoretical sides of one reality.3 The real is the world of perfect rhythm . Disjointedness , separateness , incoherence , lack of rhythm are marks of our mortal life ...
... truth.'2 Rta ( order ) and satya ( truth ) are the practical and theoretical sides of one reality.3 The real is the world of perfect rhythm . Disjointedness , separateness , incoherence , lack of rhythm are marks of our mortal life ...
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... Truth is the only one in which he is primarily con- cerned to put forward and defend his own philosophical position . But his criticisms elsewhere often indicate the position developed there . For the unity which he believed it to be ...
... Truth is the only one in which he is primarily con- cerned to put forward and defend his own philosophical position . But his criticisms elsewhere often indicate the position developed there . For the unity which he believed it to be ...
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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