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Page 107
" objects " " . “ Events pass , whereas objects do not " . Because any Event , in its passing , " passes into some other event which it is not " the " passage " has also been regarded as " extension " i.e. the extending of one " event ...
" objects " " . “ Events pass , whereas objects do not " . Because any Event , in its passing , " passes into some other event which it is not " the " passage " has also been regarded as " extension " i.e. the extending of one " event ...
Page 108
... objects which are originally timeless . ( His position remains obscure in Principles of Natural Knowledge where he does not emphasise the requirement of object for the very becoming and being of process ) . Whitehead gives a list of ...
... objects which are originally timeless . ( His position remains obscure in Principles of Natural Knowledge where he does not emphasise the requirement of object for the very becoming and being of process ) . Whitehead gives a list of ...
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... objects ) are " individuals " rather than " universals " and qualities ( rather than subs . tances ) , each ingressing in each " actual occasion " in a unique mode of its synthesis with the other " Eternal Objects " . " Eternal Objects ...
... objects ) are " individuals " rather than " universals " and qualities ( rather than subs . tances ) , each ingressing in each " actual occasion " in a unique mode of its synthesis with the other " Eternal Objects " . " Eternal Objects ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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