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... universe as a whole is doing , or whether , in some sense it represents ways of the universe , the stuff , the trend , the meaning of the universe , or one of the meanings of the universe . Our intent here is not theological ; it is not ...
... universe as a whole is doing , or whether , in some sense it represents ways of the universe , the stuff , the trend , the meaning of the universe , or one of the meanings of the universe . Our intent here is not theological ; it is not ...
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... universe , is as fatal a mistake as to assume in advance either a classical dualism ( the doctrine that mind and matter are utterly different ) or a classical monism ( the doctrine that mind is simply an expression of matter ) . Both of ...
... universe , is as fatal a mistake as to assume in advance either a classical dualism ( the doctrine that mind and matter are utterly different ) or a classical monism ( the doctrine that mind is simply an expression of matter ) . Both of ...
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... universe . This visible texture we are only beginning to understand . The world of the electron microscope is ... universe , so it is entirely possible that man's psycho- logical and social nature may represent refinements and elabora ...
... universe . This visible texture we are only beginning to understand . The world of the electron microscope is ... universe , so it is entirely possible that man's psycho- logical and social nature may represent refinements and elabora ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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