Social & Cultural Dynamics: A Study of Change in Major Systems of Art, Truth, Ethics, Law and Social Relationships |
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... into one box before being assembled into one functional whole , the finished
automobile , are a mere spatial array . When they are assembled into one whole ,
their combination becomes functional and operates so that every important ...
... into one box before being assembled into one functional whole , the finished
automobile , are a mere spatial array . When they are assembled into one whole ,
their combination becomes functional and operates so that every important ...
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With a proper modification we can say of it what is said of the whole universe : “
The universe is infinite : unbounded in space and time and infinitely complex . In
its infinite complexity it cannot be known and understood through direct sensory ...
With a proper modification we can say of it what is said of the whole universe : “
The universe is infinite : unbounded in space and time and infinitely complex . In
its infinite complexity it cannot be known and understood through direct sensory ...
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Perhaps the deepest reason for such a fluctuation is that none of these three
systems contains the whole truth , the truth of a really omniscient mind . Each of
them has , perhaps , only a part of truth and side by side with it a part of falsity .
Perhaps the deepest reason for such a fluctuation is that none of these three
systems contains the whole truth , the truth of a really omniscient mind . Each of
them has , perhaps , only a part of truth and side by side with it a part of falsity .
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