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... relation ; in the ideal : the necessary or being , the contingent or existences , and their relation . But though in the last analysis I have stated the relation is the creative act , the reader will not fail to perceive that I have ...
... relation ; in the ideal : the necessary or being , the contingent or existences , and their relation . But though in the last analysis I have stated the relation is the creative act , the reader will not fail to perceive that I have ...
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... relation of object and subject in the fact of thought is the relation of cause and effect . The object actualizes or creates the subject , not the subject the object . The relation we have found of the ideal and empirical is also the ...
... relation of object and subject in the fact of thought is the relation of cause and effect . The object actualizes or creates the subject , not the subject the object . The relation we have found of the ideal and empirical is also the ...
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... relations must be integrated in the relation of being and existences , which is the act of being , producing , or actualizing existences , and therefore the relation of cause and effect . Hence there are and can be no passive relations ...
... relations must be integrated in the relation of being and existences , which is the act of being , producing , or actualizing existences , and therefore the relation of cause and effect . Hence there are and can be no passive relations ...
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