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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 1. Introduction
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- know how to be rational and observant about perfectly objective
- scientific and objective about a wider range of phenomena than
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 2. Methodology
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- of what it imagines to be objectively existing
- finds a full, coherent, objective world which fills his
- object, and also which keeps them together. It is in this
- gulf which separates subject and object, and to which our most
- himself in the object world, and takes all that his senses
- provides a stark illustration of the subject and object worlds
- the subjective and objective realms, and in addition certain
- subjective and the facts objective) into a whole new world of
- facts, just as objective but more real (deeper, more inclusive,
- “laws,” or other mathematical quasi-objects such as
- sorts of objects which are found within logical systems may be
- Operands are the passive objects of the system. In geometry,
- four objects and the sign “4” in order to have a
- subject-object relations, and in the evolution of
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 3. Premises of History/Demonstration
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- false distinction between subject and object (a facet of
- that of subject and object. The subject is what (or, more
- typically, who) we are, while the object is what (rarely who)
- object, and observes it. Separateness is essential to its
- In particular places or objects, especially in ones whose
- subject-object polarity has been mentioned as a facet of the
- which result in the objective aspect of our experience being
- filled with objects and events of an increasingly ahrimanic
- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 4. History of the Incarnation of Ahriman in its Macrocosmic Aspect
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- possibility of an objective, external, physical history of the
- objects in the world, which will embody Ahriman in his
- identifying those objects and tracing their development, along
- objects, and embodied in the appearance of objects especially
- suited to his nature. These new objects are (macrocosmically)
- objects must be widespread and truly of the nature of Ahriman.
- But long before that appearance, there must be objects which,
- the being. We should be able to characterize these objects,
- The objects
- objects, without the necessity for specifying exactly which of
- the objects is intended at every point in a sequence of
- objects. These sets are infinite in extent. Boolean algebra
- takes for its elementary objects a set of just two elements,
- between intellectual operations and the objects of those
- vast, infinitely varied world (set of elementary objects) and
- two sorts of objects in it, and to make anything interesting
- objects by means of complex manipulations of the binary
- objects (electrical calculators in particular,
- the first time a complete separation between the objects of
- objects of the calculus
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- Title: The Computer and the Incarnation of Ahriman: 5. From the Beginning of Time to the End
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- world of objects. In that year the first electric, artificial
- object with a free basis unrelated to the word, just as
- years this renegade, objectified logic developed to the crisis
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