The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 99
... concept of Actual Entity through several strokes of his evolving thought and successively deeper application of his insight almost at the final phase of his philoso- phic writings . We shall try to follow them up and see how his initial ...
... concept of Actual Entity through several strokes of his evolving thought and successively deeper application of his insight almost at the final phase of his philoso- phic writings . We shall try to follow them up and see how his initial ...
Page 101
... concept of nature , pp . 77 , 78 ) , as we shall find in our subsequent study , is reminiscent of the Platonic recog- nition of the reality of ' universals ' and the Platonic distinction between the world of " becoming " and the world ...
... concept of nature , pp . 77 , 78 ) , as we shall find in our subsequent study , is reminiscent of the Platonic recog- nition of the reality of ' universals ' and the Platonic distinction between the world of " becoming " and the world ...
Page 105
... Concept of Nature , Whitehead " stresses an important divergence from Einstein , i.e. from his theory of non - uniform space . The high merits of the theory of relativity are recognised but we are told that Einstein ( J. N. Mahanty , op ...
... Concept of Nature , Whitehead " stresses an important divergence from Einstein , i.e. from his theory of non - uniform space . The high merits of the theory of relativity are recognised but we are told that Einstein ( J. N. Mahanty , op ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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