Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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Both subclasses assert that truth is knowable and that the reality can be known
with certitude because both of them give a more or less important role to the mind
or thought and its nonsensory categories and concepts . Both regard the truth of ...
Both subclasses assert that truth is knowable and that the reality can be known
with certitude because both of them give a more or less important role to the mind
or thought and its nonsensory categories and concepts . Both regard the truth of ...
Strana 306
These examples give a sufficiently clear idea of the variety of the third solution
where , explicitly or implicitly , neither of these categories is absorbed by the
other . Having outlined these solutions , I must note that all the attempts to reduce
one ...
These examples give a sufficiently clear idea of the variety of the third solution
where , explicitly or implicitly , neither of these categories is absorbed by the
other . Having outlined these solutions , I must note that all the attempts to reduce
one ...
Strana 491
Everyone may give himself the kingdom of noble thoughts . He is free who rises
above all injuries , and finds all his joys within himself . Very little can satisfy our
necessities , but nothing our desires . The grandest of empires is to rule one's self
...
Everyone may give himself the kingdom of noble thoughts . He is free who rises
above all injuries , and finds all his joys within himself . Very little can satisfy our
necessities , but nothing our desires . The grandest of empires is to rule one's self
...
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