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Page 110
... reason in order to be a serious and responsible act of thought . But by " reason " Whitehead does not mean any kind of apriori thought . His reason ' is eminently marked by a deep loyalty to facts . The metaphysicians are granted ...
... reason in order to be a serious and responsible act of thought . But by " reason " Whitehead does not mean any kind of apriori thought . His reason ' is eminently marked by a deep loyalty to facts . The metaphysicians are granted ...
Page 91
... reason , two things must be taken into consideration . The first is that he was a spirit in revolt against mechanism and imperson- alism . In this respect he resembles Karl Jaspers . In a letter to William James he makes it clear that ...
... reason , two things must be taken into consideration . The first is that he was a spirit in revolt against mechanism and imperson- alism . In this respect he resembles Karl Jaspers . In a letter to William James he makes it clear that ...
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... reason appears to be no longer different from the creative imagination . Reason is " the science of the universal " . It " is the power of universal and necessary convictions , the source and substance of truths above sense , having ...
... reason appears to be no longer different from the creative imagination . Reason is " the science of the universal " . It " is the power of universal and necessary convictions , the source and substance of truths above sense , having ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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