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... Consciousness . What consciousness is , how we have acquired it , into what fundamental factors it admits of being analysed , we cannot say.1 What we can say is that though foreshadowings and weak begin- nings of it are to be found ...
... Consciousness . What consciousness is , how we have acquired it , into what fundamental factors it admits of being analysed , we cannot say.1 What we can say is that though foreshadowings and weak begin- nings of it are to be found ...
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... consciousness , by enabling man to look before and after and also to look all round an ever - widening horizon ... consciousness life begins to be aware of its own limitless possibilities . Before consciousness awakes , the current of ...
... consciousness , by enabling man to look before and after and also to look all round an ever - widening horizon ... consciousness life begins to be aware of its own limitless possibilities . Before consciousness awakes , the current of ...
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... consciousness of God , and that consciousness of God is the reward of absolute purity of heart . And the occultist will tell you that only by systematic self - discipline and self - culture can a man realise his latent capacity for ...
... consciousness of God , and that consciousness of God is the reward of absolute purity of heart . And the occultist will tell you that only by systematic self - discipline and self - culture can a man realise his latent capacity for ...
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SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION 1912 | 1 |
PROFESSOR EUCKEN AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF SELFREALISA | 36 |
IDEALS OF LIFE AND EDUCATIONGERMAN AND ENGLISH | 54 |
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