The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 52
... present and the future are related to each other . The existence of the present implies the existence of the past and the future . The way and mode of their existence may not however be the same as that of the present . The existent ...
... present and the future are related to each other . The existence of the present implies the existence of the past and the future . The way and mode of their existence may not however be the same as that of the present . The existent ...
Page 53
... present and future . The dharmin is relatively the same in the past , present and the future . The dharmin or the substance undergoes the dharmaparinâma or the change of quality directly and the change of state ( lakṣana - parinâma ) ...
... present and future . The dharmin is relatively the same in the past , present and the future . The dharmin or the substance undergoes the dharmaparinâma or the change of quality directly and the change of state ( lakṣana - parinâma ) ...
Page 59
... present nor future , and so with the others . And this ex- clusiveness is essential to change , and therefore to time . For the only change we can get is from future to present , and from present to past . But every moment , like every ...
... present nor future , and so with the others . And this ex- clusiveness is essential to change , and therefore to time . For the only change we can get is from future to present , and from present to past . But every moment , like every ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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