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flowers, the fact of the row offlowering trees would no doubt have left an impression". [10] Here, ...Cit., p. 257.
[7] Ibid., p. 221.
[8] Ibid., p. 24.
[9] Ibid., p. 23.
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freedom. Freedom has no thing that distinguishes it from the life-process.(10)
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e.,reified) concepts and extreme dichotomies[10] and is a "radicallyreflexive" perspective that, ...
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Choosoohi shakai to chishikijin no yakukwari).(10)
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first cause is said to be, for example, vi`svakarman ("the all-maker"),(10) or puru.sa ("...1) verses 8-9 reject ii`svara's authoritativeness; (2) verses 10-20 are a ...
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