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... means that virtually every drop does get there eventually . . . . Falling from the cloud it may strike the leaf of a tree , and drop from one leaf to another until it reaches the ground . From here it may pass under or on the surface of ...
... means that virtually every drop does get there eventually . . . . Falling from the cloud it may strike the leaf of a tree , and drop from one leaf to another until it reaches the ground . From here it may pass under or on the surface of ...
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... means . But to recognize the existence of a phenomenon is not the same thing as insisting upon its basic , i.e. , logical , priority . Instead of furnishing a means for the solution of problems , consciousness appears to be itself a ...
... means . But to recognize the existence of a phenomenon is not the same thing as insisting upon its basic , i.e. , logical , priority . Instead of furnishing a means for the solution of problems , consciousness appears to be itself a ...
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... means hopeless . I am aware that a position so out and out materialistic is excessively repugnant to all ... mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea- substance ...
... means hopeless . I am aware that a position so out and out materialistic is excessively repugnant to all ... mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea- substance ...
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