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and the material . Its needs and ends are both spiritual and material , with the
material , however , subordinated to the spiritual . The methods of their realization
involve both the modification of self and the transformation of the external
sensate ...
and the material . Its needs and ends are both spiritual and material , with the
material , however , subordinated to the spiritual . The methods of their realization
involve both the modification of self and the transformation of the external
sensate ...
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As a result , he spiritualizes the material world , even in its inorganic part ; he
dissolves it in the inner experience . An “ Epicurean , ” on the contrary ,
materializes and externalizes the inner experience . ( b ) Similarly , and for similar
reasons ...
As a result , he spiritualizes the material world , even in its inorganic part ; he
dissolves it in the inner experience . An “ Epicurean , ” on the contrary ,
materializes and externalizes the inner experience . ( b ) Similarly , and for similar
reasons ...
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first , by indifference to , or contempt of , or a low evaluation of , the external
empirical world and its material values . ( “ My kingdom is not of this world . " )
The Sensate mentality implies and is associated with an opposite type of moral
code .
first , by indifference to , or contempt of , or a low evaluation of , the external
empirical world and its material values . ( “ My kingdom is not of this world . " )
The Sensate mentality implies and is associated with an opposite type of moral
code .
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