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... existence . Since nothing is permanent , Blair apparently proposes that nothing is worth - while , Everything passes ... existence would represent a sig nificantly lesser existence than the one enjoyed by the living in this world . Blair ...
... existence . Since nothing is permanent , Blair apparently proposes that nothing is worth - while , Everything passes ... existence would represent a sig nificantly lesser existence than the one enjoyed by the living in this world . Blair ...
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... existence . in the modern context . For Kant , God could not be found in the realm of experience since this would enclose God in space and time . In the Kantian system , God's real existence was established primarily as His being a ...
... existence . in the modern context . For Kant , God could not be found in the realm of experience since this would enclose God in space and time . In the Kantian system , God's real existence was established primarily as His being a ...
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... Existence an Imposture . Where is the Existence Out of Mind or Thought ? The notion of esse is percipi cited above , which Blake explicitly expresses in prose at P. 95 of his Note - Book , he compresses into poetic form at Plate 69:25 ...
... Existence an Imposture . Where is the Existence Out of Mind or Thought ? The notion of esse is percipi cited above , which Blake explicitly expresses in prose at P. 95 of his Note - Book , he compresses into poetic form at Plate 69:25 ...
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