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... nature and yet more than nature . It may sound somewhat paradoxical ; still it is a fact . Man is born in the midst of nature like any other animal ; but as he grows up , he tries to separate himself from nature . He realises that he ...
... nature and yet more than nature . It may sound somewhat paradoxical ; still it is a fact . Man is born in the midst of nature like any other animal ; but as he grows up , he tries to separate himself from nature . He realises that he ...
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... natural philosophy where he undertakes assessment of the nature and validity of science from a philosophical point of view . His metaphysical enterprise does not begin even at this stage of his thought . It is in the third period of his ...
... natural philosophy where he undertakes assessment of the nature and validity of science from a philosophical point of view . His metaphysical enterprise does not begin even at this stage of his thought . It is in the third period of his ...
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... Natural Knowledge and Concept of Nature , his main task is to ascertain the ultimate data of science in order to verify whether and how far the scientific hypotheses and conclusions are con- sistent with those data . Physic derives its ...
... Natural Knowledge and Concept of Nature , his main task is to ascertain the ultimate data of science in order to verify whether and how far the scientific hypotheses and conclusions are con- sistent with those data . Physic derives its ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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