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... idea is a great puzzle to him , on account of his idealism , which identifies ideas with their objects ; and he asks himself how an idea can ever come to be correct or incorrect , as if it referred to something beyond itself . The fact ...
... idea is a great puzzle to him , on account of his idealism , which identifies ideas with their objects ; and he asks himself how an idea can ever come to be correct or incorrect , as if it referred to something beyond itself . The fact ...
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... idea of the body and that modes of thought or ideas have always modes of extension corresponding to them . But he has a way beyond the barrier ; and it leads to the possibility of that supremacy of thought over extension in man ...
... idea of the body and that modes of thought or ideas have always modes of extension corresponding to them . But he has a way beyond the barrier ; and it leads to the possibility of that supremacy of thought over extension in man ...
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... ideas must be referred to the idea of God , since all that is is conceived through God . In this experience the mind will enjoy pleasure together with an idea of God as its object , or , in other words , it will love God : so that the ...
... ideas must be referred to the idea of God , since all that is is conceived through God . In this experience the mind will enjoy pleasure together with an idea of God as its object , or , in other words , it will love God : so that the ...
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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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