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According to Prof. Alexander ?. ' the relation of continuity between two different motions within the space - time or the continuous system of motion is causality which is immanent in them . The identity between cause and effect ...
According to Prof. Alexander ?. ' the relation of continuity between two different motions within the space - time or the continuous system of motion is causality which is immanent in them . The identity between cause and effect ...
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According to the Samkhya school “ of thought it is prakrti that gets transformed in to the world and in Advaita vedanta it is mâyâ that is metamorphosed in to the world . Mâyâ is neither describable as existent nor as non - existent .
According to the Samkhya school “ of thought it is prakrti that gets transformed in to the world and in Advaita vedanta it is mâyâ that is metamorphosed in to the world . Mâyâ is neither describable as existent nor as non - existent .
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According to Urmson , if the words “ enlightened " and " unenlightened ” are to be retained among our criteria for grading objects or acts ( and especially for moral acts or persons ) , it is not that they test truth but only ...
According to Urmson , if the words “ enlightened " and " unenlightened ” are to be retained among our criteria for grading objects or acts ( and especially for moral acts or persons ) , it is not that they test truth but only ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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