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Page 102
... nature is in space and time ; on the contrary , space and time are in nature . Both exist only because things happen , and these happening things are primary and constitute nature . " The most general character of an Event is its ...
... nature is in space and time ; on the contrary , space and time are in nature . Both exist only because things happen , and these happening things are primary and constitute nature . " The most general character of an Event is its ...
Page 105
B2 etc. ) . If the nature consists of sheer ' passage ' or ' becoming ' of ' events ' then the ' continuity ' observed in nature is only apparent and not real as unreal as " self - identity . " So when Buddha substitutes the notion of ...
B2 etc. ) . If the nature consists of sheer ' passage ' or ' becoming ' of ' events ' then the ' continuity ' observed in nature is only apparent and not real as unreal as " self - identity . " So when Buddha substitutes the notion of ...
Page 108
... nature " ) . " The conti- nuity of nature , " says Whitehead , " is to be found in events ( whereas ) the atomic properties of nature reside in objects " ( Principles of Natural Knowledge ) . But the reason for the continuity of events ...
... nature " ) . " The conti- nuity of nature , " says Whitehead , " is to be found in events ( whereas ) the atomic properties of nature reside in objects " ( Principles of Natural Knowledge ) . But the reason for the continuity of events ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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