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... thing which these scholars were certain of , it was the absolute truth of their conclusions , based as they supposedly ... things , innate charac- teristics which could be discovered , but rather attributes awarded to objects by those ...
... thing which these scholars were certain of , it was the absolute truth of their conclusions , based as they supposedly ... things , innate charac- teristics which could be discovered , but rather attributes awarded to objects by those ...
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... thing but rather a relationship , a situation , a state or condition of or among beings , not a thing itself . Yet it ... things proper and appropriate , souls and societies at peace within themselves . The problem is that one may still ...
... thing but rather a relationship , a situation , a state or condition of or among beings , not a thing itself . Yet it ... things proper and appropriate , souls and societies at peace within themselves . The problem is that one may still ...
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... thing to be grasped , but rather a condition to be enjoyed . When perception proclaims its absence , a tocsin sounds within our being , warning that things must be made right again . In striving , therefore , to make certain that laws ...
... thing to be grasped , but rather a condition to be enjoyed . When perception proclaims its absence , a tocsin sounds within our being , warning that things must be made right again . In striving , therefore , to make certain that laws ...
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The Query and the Quest | 5 |
The Philosophers Stone | 15 |
In Search of the Beast | 31 |
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