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Page 132
... individuals , but not to them as this or that individual , but as the possessors of certain attributes . Conversely , singular terms , in particular proper names , do refer to individuals as this or that individual and got as those of ...
... individuals , but not to them as this or that individual , but as the possessors of certain attributes . Conversely , singular terms , in particular proper names , do refer to individuals as this or that individual and got as those of ...
Page 127
... individual development Froebel's concept was that an individual could reach a stage only by living completely through the experiences of the immediately former stage . These experiences , he suggested , were necessary for the continuous ...
... individual development Froebel's concept was that an individual could reach a stage only by living completely through the experiences of the immediately former stage . These experiences , he suggested , were necessary for the continuous ...
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... individual is no other than the Absolute Brahman . In his Siddhântalesa Sangraha Appaya Dikṣit answers this question ... individual with his contradictory and illusory parapharnelia of indivi duality cannot be identical with the Absolute ...
... individual is no other than the Absolute Brahman . In his Siddhântalesa Sangraha Appaya Dikṣit answers this question ... individual with his contradictory and illusory parapharnelia of indivi duality cannot be identical with the Absolute ...
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Ibsens Concept of Tragedy | 106 |
Christable A study in Psychological Symbolism | 123 |
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