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- Title: Book: PoF: Author's Prefaces: Preface to the revised edition of 1918
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- experience or through science — which we feel is otherwise
- Title: Book: PoF: Author's Prefaces: Preface to the first edition, 1894; revised, 1918
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- otherwise one will fall into its bondage.
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Four: The World as Percept
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- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Five: The Act of Knowing the World
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- structures are real things, and the wise ones who see through the nothingness
- the table has produced in me a modification which likewise persists. I
- Title: Book: PoF: Knowledge of Freedom: Chapter Seven: Are There Limits to Knowledge?
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- borrowing. Otherwise it remains an empty concept, a non-concept
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Nine: The Idea of Freedom
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- otherwise must always appear apart, namely, concept and percept. If
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Ten: Freedom - Philosophy and Monism
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- considers wiser or more powerful than himself, or whom he
- Title: Book: PoF: Reality of Freedom: Chapter Thirteen: The Value of Life
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- is impossible. For God is good and wise. A good God wants to create
- the best possible world; a wise God knows which is the best possible
- ones. Only an evil or an unwise God would be able to create a world worse
- of the world not as an all-wise and all-beneficent being, but as blind urge
- pain in the world to serve a wise world-purpose. The pain of created beings
- whole is identical with the life of God. An all-wise Being can, however, see
- mind's eye. Otherwise he would resemble a merchant who, in making up his
- actions. Otherwise creation would be purposeless. And it is extra-human
- displeasure. The thing that would otherwise satisfy us now assails us
- Title: Book: PoF: Appendix Added to the new edition, 1918
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- course of human thinking itself. Otherwise it seems to me that
- otherwise occur. If one were to pass by such problems altogether,
- being added hypothetically, since one believes that otherwise
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