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- Title: PoSA: Foreword
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- him from the one setting forth the truth, while he remains passively
- Title: PoSA: Chapter III: Thinking in the Service of Understanding the World
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- because we ourselves bring it forth that we know the characteristic features
- it is present in the sense that I myself bring it forth, of that I am
- could also be a dream, a hallucination, and so forth. In short, I am unable
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IV: The World as Perception
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- kinds of perceptions are called forth in us through effects or processes in
- Title: PoSA: Chapter V: The Act of Knowing the World
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- outside, the content of thought shines forth in the inner being of man. The
- Title: PoSA: Chapter VI: The Human Individuality
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- is within the same whole. There this universal world process calls forth the
- perception of the tree to the same extent that here it calls forth the
- calls forth light in the eye, those who conclude that outside our organism,
- Title: PoSA: Chapter IX: The Idea of Freedom
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- set forth by the author in works published after this book.
- organism. Once arisen, it is taken up into thinking and henceforth shares
- Title: PoSA: Chapter X: Philosophy of Freedom and Monism
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- who is incapable of bringing forth moral ideas through intuition, will have to
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XII: Moral Imagination
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- interference by some Being from outside the world, who is to call forth
- Title: PoSA: Chapter XIII: The Value of Life
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- If striving as such called forth displeasure, then the removal of striving
- The fulfillment of a desire calls forth pleasure and its non-fulfillment,
- Title: PoSA: The Consequences of Monism
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- meaning only in union with perceptions. Monism calls forth in man the
- living and shining forth within him. Dualism defines the divine primordial
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