History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... Matter , Force . Vedaism contem- ism force . contemplates the universe under the conceptions of space and force alone . The former is exemplified in the Vedas and In- In neither of plates mat- stitutes of Menu , the latter in Buddhism ...
... Matter , Force . Vedaism contem- ism force . contemplates the universe under the conceptions of space and force alone . The former is exemplified in the Vedas and In- In neither of plates mat- stitutes of Menu , the latter in Buddhism ...
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... matter , or nature , or the visible universe , is to be looked upon as the corporeal manifestation of God . The nature of mundane changes . Of the soul of man . Secular changes taking place in visible objects , especially those of an ...
... matter , or nature , or the visible universe , is to be looked upon as the corporeal manifestation of God . The nature of mundane changes . Of the soul of man . Secular changes taking place in visible objects , especially those of an ...
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... matter is equally eter- nal ; and since it possesses a property of inherent organiza- tion , even if the universe should perish , this quality would quickly restore it , and carry it on to new regenerations and new decays without any ...
... matter is equally eter- nal ; and since it possesses a property of inherent organiza- tion , even if the universe should perish , this quality would quickly restore it , and carry it on to new regenerations and new decays without any ...
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... matter , there can be no such individuality . Viewed , however , in the less profound way , he is not unwilling to adopt the doc- trine of the transmigration of the soul through various forms , admitting that there may accumulate upon ...
... matter , there can be no such individuality . Viewed , however , in the less profound way , he is not unwilling to adopt the doc- trine of the transmigration of the soul through various forms , admitting that there may accumulate upon ...
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... matter , and Buddhism , of which the resting - point is force . The philosophical ability displayed in the latter is very great ; indeed , it may be doubted whether Europe has produced its metaphysical equivalent . And yet , if I have ...
... matter , and Buddhism , of which the resting - point is force . The philosophical ability displayed in the latter is very great ; indeed , it may be doubted whether Europe has produced its metaphysical equivalent . And yet , if I have ...
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