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Side 6
... causes dissatisfaction with the crude interpretations previously accepted . Of course in pointing out the effects of ... Cause of things , even now felt to be full of difficulties , must become impos- sible . So , too , must die out the ...
... causes dissatisfaction with the crude interpretations previously accepted . Of course in pointing out the effects of ... Cause of things , even now felt to be full of difficulties , must become impos- sible . So , too , must die out the ...
Side 7
... caused by objects and occurrences , cannot be simultaneously occupied with all objects and all occurrences ... Cause of All Things , as readily as we may say that love of approbation is possessed by a circle ; but when from the ...
... caused by objects and occurrences , cannot be simultaneously occupied with all objects and all occurrences ... Cause of All Things , as readily as we may say that love of approbation is possessed by a circle ; but when from the ...
Side 8
... Cause , considered as intelligent , must be continually affected by independent objective activities , it is replied that these have become such by act of creation , and were previously included in the First Cause ; then the reply is ...
... Cause , considered as intelligent , must be continually affected by independent objective activities , it is replied that these have become such by act of creation , and were previously included in the First Cause ; then the reply is ...
Side 9
... cause of all external phenomena . The last stage reached is re- cognition of the truth that force as it exists beyond consciousness , cannot be like what we know as force within consciousness ; and that yet , as either is capable of ...
... cause of all external phenomena . The last stage reached is re- cognition of the truth that force as it exists beyond consciousness , cannot be like what we know as force within consciousness ; and that yet , as either is capable of ...
Side 12
... cause and purpose , are relative notions belonging to human thought which are probably irrelevant to the Ultimate Reality transcending human thought ; and when , though suspecting that explanation is a word without meaning when applied ...
... cause and purpose , are relative notions belonging to human thought which are probably irrelevant to the Ultimate Reality transcending human thought ; and when , though suspecting that explanation is a word without meaning when applied ...
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