A Source Book in Indian PhilosophySarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore |
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore. experiences . Matter means a set of experiences with a certain definite ... experience . The creeds of religion correspond to theories of science . The physicist attempts to account for ...
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore. experiences . Matter means a set of experiences with a certain definite ... experience . The creeds of religion correspond to theories of science . The physicist attempts to account for ...
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... experience itself is felt to be sufficient and complete . It does not come in a fragmentary or truncated form ... experience is felt as profoundly satisfying , where darkness is turned into light , sadness into joy , despair into ...
... experience itself is felt to be sufficient and complete . It does not come in a fragmentary or truncated form ... experience is felt as profoundly satisfying , where darkness is turned into light , sadness into joy , despair into ...
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... Experience and the Variety of Expressions If all our experiences were adequately intuited at once , such immediate intuitions could not be doubted under any circumstances ; but , as it is , we are compelled to relate our intuitive ...
... Experience and the Variety of Expressions If all our experiences were adequately intuited at once , such immediate intuitions could not be doubted under any circumstances ; but , as it is , we are compelled to relate our intuitive ...
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