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C. Principle of Limits and of Self - regulation . Thirdly , these statistical data
provide clear - cut illustrations of the “ principle of limits ” 5 and the principle of the
" immanent ” or , as Professor I. Lapshin puts it , “ dialectic " self - regulation of ...
C. Principle of Limits and of Self - regulation . Thirdly , these statistical data
provide clear - cut illustrations of the “ principle of limits ” 5 and the principle of the
" immanent ” or , as Professor I. Lapshin puts it , “ dialectic " self - regulation of ...
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The antithesis of the Yin and the Yang is neither that of two opposed Substances
, nor two Forces , nor two Principles . ... Thus we have alternately now movement
, now rest.19 The Ultimate Principle has operated through all eternity .
The antithesis of the Yin and the Yang is neither that of two opposed Substances
, nor two Forces , nor two Principles . ... Thus we have alternately now movement
, now rest.19 The Ultimate Principle has operated through all eternity .
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Concretely , it is described as a wise , contemplative life of the mind or soul which
partakes of " the divine Principle . ” The eudaemonistic happiness follows , as a
by - product , from such a summum bonum . But sensate happiness is neither the
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Concretely , it is described as a wise , contemplative life of the mind or soul which
partakes of " the divine Principle . ” The eudaemonistic happiness follows , as a
by - product , from such a summum bonum . But sensate happiness is neither the
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