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Page 94
... fact can not be merely that one mathe- matical formula assimilates another mathematical formula .... .The fact is more than the formulae illustrated . " ( Adventures of Ideas , Pelicaned , p . 187 ) . It can not , however , be gainsaid ...
... fact can not be merely that one mathe- matical formula assimilates another mathematical formula .... .The fact is more than the formulae illustrated . " ( Adventures of Ideas , Pelicaned , p . 187 ) . It can not , however , be gainsaid ...
Page 102
Any fact of nature around or within man is basically intuited as a process or a happening of some sort . " So Whitehead , in common with other modern philosophers , especially those who have been influenced by the new physics " has ...
Any fact of nature around or within man is basically intuited as a process or a happening of some sort . " So Whitehead , in common with other modern philosophers , especially those who have been influenced by the new physics " has ...
Page 316
... fact may be , it is possibly better to admit that historians worth the name have not as yet been produced in all parts of India and of the world . Because if this fact is ignored , even an inter- national gathering of scholars would ...
... fact may be , it is possibly better to admit that historians worth the name have not as yet been produced in all parts of India and of the world . Because if this fact is ignored , even an inter- national gathering of scholars would ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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