Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | evolution? The five roots of sense perception in this~organism
2 6, 20| through the cognizance born of sense and object, the mind originates~
3 11, 34| an exercise of~my moral sense, an exercise of my moral
4 13, 53| said~Kutadanta. "In one sense it is not the same flame,
5 13, 53| same flame, but in another~sense it is the same flame. It
6 13, 53| Replied Kutadanta: "In one sense it~is a different flame,
7 13, 53| of today is in a certain~sense the same as the flame of
8 13, 53| yesterday, and in another sense it is~different at every
9 13, 53| rooms, are in a certain~sense the same." "Yes, sir," replied
10 13, 53| be the same, in the same sense as two flames of the same
11 13, 53| must recognize that in this sense another~man of the same
12 13, 53| continued: "And in this same sense alone art thou the~same
13 13, 53| wilt recognize in a certain sense an identity of~thy self,
14 13, 53| thy self, and in another sense a difference. But he who
15 13, 53| continuation of self in the~other sense, which makes of every man,
16 13, 53| an~identity in a certain sense only. Indeed there is more
17 16, 94| organs of your~spiritual sense be quick. When the seven
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