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The point of importance , to be noted here , is that both " Events ” and " Eternal objects ” are abstract when considered in themselves without their mutual reference . An " event " must be individualised ( by the ingression in it of ...
The point of importance , to be noted here , is that both " Events ” and " Eternal objects ” are abstract when considered in themselves without their mutual reference . An " event " must be individualised ( by the ingression in it of ...
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Again , in the former case any eternal object is thought of as " potential for any mode of ingression into any actual occasion ” ( there is only a vague reference to actuality in general ) and in the later case there is reference in ...
Again , in the former case any eternal object is thought of as " potential for any mode of ingression into any actual occasion ” ( there is only a vague reference to actuality in general ) and in the later case there is reference in ...
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( iii ) Social environment with reference to caste / language / religion nationality - characteristics which may have any role in regard to the development and persistence of the craft . ( it ) Whether there are any other crafts in the ...
( iii ) Social environment with reference to caste / language / religion nationality - characteristics which may have any role in regard to the development and persistence of the craft . ( it ) Whether there are any other crafts in the ...
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Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathayo | 27 |
SamkhyaYoga Theory of causality an Advaitic Study | 45 |
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