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... existence ; that they cease to exist as soon as they are not perceived , or , in other words , that the phenomena of external objects are perpetually changing ; that their component atoms are perpetually separating to enter into new ...
... existence ; that they cease to exist as soon as they are not perceived , or , in other words , that the phenomena of external objects are perpetually changing ; that their component atoms are perpetually separating to enter into new ...
Stran 145
... existence of the finite . Plato admits this twofold existence as a primordial conception ; he takes it as the very condition and basis of all science , as containing a truth without which to philosophize is impossible . He thus avoid ...
... existence of the finite . Plato admits this twofold existence as a primordial conception ; he takes it as the very condition and basis of all science , as containing a truth without which to philosophize is impossible . He thus avoid ...
Stran 230
... existence evades all notion . It falls nei- ther under the senses , nor the imagination , nor thought , nor language . It is the One , unknown , su- persubstantial , who is Goodness itself . " - Lib . de di- vin . nominibus . : In the ...
... existence evades all notion . It falls nei- ther under the senses , nor the imagination , nor thought , nor language . It is the One , unknown , su- persubstantial , who is Goodness itself . " - Lib . de di- vin . nominibus . : In the ...
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absolute activity admits Anaxagoras Anaximander ancient appears Aristotle atoms attributed body Brahma cause century Chaldea Christian ciple combinations comprehends conceived conceptions Confucius constitute contains creation Democritus disciple distinction divine Djainas doctrine dualism earth Eleatic elements emanation Epicurus essence eternal everything evil existence Exposition father filial piety finite Gnostic Gotama Greek philosophy Hindu Hindu philosophy Historical Notices human mind ideas imperfect India individual induction infinite intellectual intelligence Ionic school Kanada Kapila knowledge Lao-Tseu laws Leucippus light logic losophy material matter metaphysical moral nature notion object Observations organization Oriental origin pantheism particular passive Patandjali perfect phenomena philo philoso physical Plato primitive principles of things produced pure reason relation represented respect Sankhya school of Elea sensations sense skepticism Socrates soul speculations spirit Stoicism substance subtile syllogism tain Thales theory tion trine truth unity universe Vedanta Vedas virtue Y-King