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... course , attach themselves to some fairly clearly - defined " creed " or " ideal " of a new or fashionable kind ( non - violence , enlargement of experience via drug taking , anti- establishment protest movements , and so on ) . But in ...
... course , attach themselves to some fairly clearly - defined " creed " or " ideal " of a new or fashionable kind ( non - violence , enlargement of experience via drug taking , anti- establishment protest movements , and so on ) . But in ...
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... Course , or Way of Nature - and I think we shall have discovered the key to Taoism ; using the word , of course , not as applied poetically to the visible Universe , the ' natura naturata ' , but in the sense of ' natura naturans ...
... Course , or Way of Nature - and I think we shall have discovered the key to Taoism ; using the word , of course , not as applied poetically to the visible Universe , the ' natura naturata ' , but in the sense of ' natura naturans ...
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... course there are what we might call additional or extraneous reasons for helping and not hurting other people . First , there are laws about it in all societies , so that if you do hurt others you are likely to be punished for it ...
... course there are what we might call additional or extraneous reasons for helping and not hurting other people . First , there are laws about it in all societies , so that if you do hurt others you are likely to be punished for it ...
Contents
FOREWORD by the Reverend Canon Ronald H Preston | 8 |
A Selfobeying | 27 |
B Otherobeying | 37 |
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