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... Whilst we converse with truths as thoughts , they exist also as plastic forces ; as the soul of a man , the soul of a plant , the genius or constitution of any part of nature , which makes it what NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT . 5.
... Whilst we converse with truths as thoughts , they exist also as plastic forces ; as the soul of a man , the soul of a plant , the genius or constitution of any part of nature , which makes it what NATURAL HISTORY OF INTELLECT . 5.
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... whilst the old instrumentalities and incarnations are decom- posed and recomposed into new . ; · Our eating , trading , marrying , and learning are mistaken by us for ends and realities , whilst they are properly symbols only ; when we ...
... whilst the old instrumentalities and incarnations are decom- posed and recomposed into new . ; · Our eating , trading , marrying , and learning are mistaken by us for ends and realities , whilst they are properly symbols only ; when we ...
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... Whilst we consider this appetite of the mind to arrange its phenomena , there is another fact which makes this useful . There is in nature a parallel unity which corresponds to the unity in the mind and makes it available . This ...
... Whilst we consider this appetite of the mind to arrange its phenomena , there is another fact which makes this useful . There is in nature a parallel unity which corresponds to the unity in the mind and makes it available . This ...
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... whilst every creature represents and obeys it , there is diversity , there is more or less of power ; that the lowest only means incipient form , and over it is a higher class in which its rudiments are opened , raised to higher powers ...
... whilst every creature represents and obeys it , there is diversity , there is more or less of power ; that the lowest only means incipient form , and over it is a higher class in which its rudiments are opened , raised to higher powers ...
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... Whilst he draws on his own he cannot be overshadowed or supplanted . There are two mischievous superstitions , I know not which does the most harm , one , that “ I am wiser than you , " and the other that " You are wiser than I. " The ...
... Whilst he draws on his own he cannot be overshadowed or supplanted . There are two mischievous superstitions , I know not which does the most harm , one , that “ I am wiser than you , " and the other that " You are wiser than I. " The ...
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