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... recognised we have no knowledge that they have been destroyed . ( But , on the contrary , when a word is recognised we know for certain that the word in question has ceased to exist . ) Some logicians define recognition thus : -It is ...
... recognised we have no knowledge that they have been destroyed . ( But , on the contrary , when a word is recognised we know for certain that the word in question has ceased to exist . ) Some logicians define recognition thus : -It is ...
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... recognised is eternal . Let us cite examples of the recognition of non - eternal objects , viz . , an action , etc. We cannot pin our faith in the truth of the hypothesis that sound is eternal since we definitely know that a sound has ...
... recognised is eternal . Let us cite examples of the recognition of non - eternal objects , viz . , an action , etc. We cannot pin our faith in the truth of the hypothesis that sound is eternal since we definitely know that a sound has ...
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... recognised Communist regime in China but still recognises the Kuomintang Government in Formosa as the de jure Govern- ment of China . The Chinese seats on the United Nations Assembly and Security Council are also occupied by the ...
... recognised Communist regime in China but still recognises the Kuomintang Government in Formosa as the de jure Govern- ment of China . The Chinese seats on the United Nations Assembly and Security Council are also occupied by the ...
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NyāyaMañjarīXXVI | 1 |
The Cultural Significance of Col James Skinner | 17 |
Scientific approach to the Aborigines | 25 |
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