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... reason , and subjects that can be known by meditation only . Within the do- main of sense and reason , Nâgasena does not claim omniscience or infalli- bility for Buddha , but he claims for him both omniscience and infallibility in all ...
... reason , and subjects that can be known by meditation only . Within the do- main of sense and reason , Nâgasena does not claim omniscience or infalli- bility for Buddha , but he claims for him both omniscience and infallibility in all ...
Pagina 235
... reason to single them out for conjectural inhabitants , but , as far as we can reason from analogy at all , we have special reason to single them out as localities in which creatures like ourselves are even more unlikely to exist than ...
... reason to single them out for conjectural inhabitants , but , as far as we can reason from analogy at all , we have special reason to single them out as localities in which creatures like ourselves are even more unlikely to exist than ...
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... reason why , nevertheless , it should not be done . I have no time here to say more on the matter than this , that I ... reason for removing them ; but when grosser abuses of the same kind are swept away , they go too , because there is ...
... reason why , nevertheless , it should not be done . I have no time here to say more on the matter than this , that I ... reason for removing them ; but when grosser abuses of the same kind are swept away , they go too , because there is ...
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