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... pantheistic 1 philosophy . 1 What is the explanation of Dr. Eucken's leaning to- wards dualism ? Why does he revel in " contrasts , " " oppositions , " " reversals , " " sharp separations , " and the like ? The explanation is , I think ...
... pantheistic 1 philosophy . 1 What is the explanation of Dr. Eucken's leaning to- wards dualism ? Why does he revel in " contrasts , " " oppositions , " " reversals , " " sharp separations , " and the like ? The explanation is , I think ...
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... pantheism is regarded in the West as equivalent to materialistic denial of God . But to call the pantheism of India atheistic is to beg the whole question which is in dispute between the West and the Far East . If the sages of the ...
... pantheism is regarded in the West as equivalent to materialistic denial of God . But to call the pantheism of India atheistic is to beg the whole question which is in dispute between the West and the Far East . If the sages of the ...
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... pantheism of the older world and the supernaturalism of the younger ; and one begins to wonder what the future may not have in store for us in the way of bringing those antithetical tendencies under the control of a higher unity and ...
... pantheism of the older world and the supernaturalism of the younger ; and one begins to wonder what the future may not have in store for us in the way of bringing those antithetical tendencies under the control of a higher unity and ...
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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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