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... mind was a peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism ' . And again : In Meister Eckhart the German mind definitively asserts its pre - eminence in this sphere of speculative mysticism . ' Nothing could be more emphatic : the German mind is ...
... mind was a peculiarly fruitful soil for mysticism ' . And again : In Meister Eckhart the German mind definitively asserts its pre - eminence in this sphere of speculative mysticism . ' Nothing could be more emphatic : the German mind is ...
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... Mind , because it is essentially activity , cannot be studied as one of the sciences , and by the method we adopt in mathematics and physics , for these cannot exist until the mind has posited for them static data . The data of the ...
... Mind , because it is essentially activity , cannot be studied as one of the sciences , and by the method we adopt in mathematics and physics , for these cannot exist until the mind has posited for them static data . The data of the ...
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... mind to be absolutely subject to another's , for no one can give up to another his natural right or his power of free reasoning and judgement , nor can he be compelled so to do ... I admit that the judgement can be biased in many and ...
... mind to be absolutely subject to another's , for no one can give up to another his natural right or his power of free reasoning and judgement , nor can he be compelled so to do ... I admit that the judgement can be biased in many and ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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