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science.--{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Philosophy of Mind.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} These three parts of the system | science.--{{LOFE:Tag|i}}Philosophy of Mind.{{LOFE:Tag|/i}} These three parts of the system | ||
represent the three elements of the absolute method, thesis, antithesis, | represent the three elements of the absolute method, thesis, antithesis, | ||
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science.--<i>Philosophy of Mind.</i> These three parts of the system represent the three elements of the absolute method, thesis, antithesis, synthesis. The absolute is at first pure, and immaterial
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