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Page 68
... fact was that this did not prevail and American types remained dominantly European with traits of the activist ' and the materialist . Also , it is a bit late in the day to point accusing fingers at the American or the European for the ...
... fact was that this did not prevail and American types remained dominantly European with traits of the activist ' and the materialist . Also , it is a bit late in the day to point accusing fingers at the American or the European for the ...
Page 77
... fact - finding and truth - telling , find themselves face to face with the most violent opposition in both Asia and the West . These fact - finders are seen to be types who invite synthesis between the philosophical and the science ...
... fact - finding and truth - telling , find themselves face to face with the most violent opposition in both Asia and the West . These fact - finders are seen to be types who invite synthesis between the philosophical and the science ...
Page 107
... facts and gives the concepts of Atoms and Electrons . The objectivity of empirical knowledge lies not in its universality ... fact . " His philosophy of Physics empirically justifies the science by formulating 1966 ] 107 WHITEHEAD'S ...
... facts and gives the concepts of Atoms and Electrons . The objectivity of empirical knowledge lies not in its universality ... fact . " His philosophy of Physics empirically justifies the science by formulating 1966 ] 107 WHITEHEAD'S ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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