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Attaining the Worlds Beyond

By: Rav Michael Laitman

.......... 328 25. The Process of Conforming to the Creator ............. 333 26. Cognition of the Spiritual World ....................... 341 Grasping H... ...tly causing con- flicts between individuals and entire nations, who, like wild animals,areengagedinaviciousstruggleoftheinstincts.Yet, subconsciously,... ...yleavethisworld just as they entered it, with nothing. The final fate of every animal is eradication, and people who have not perceived the Creator ar... ...ry animal is eradication, and people who have not perceived the Creator are as animals. On the other hand, if one concerns oneself with glorifying the... ... three simultaneous, parallel lines. The right line is faith; the left line is cognition and comprehension. These two lines never diverge, for they ar... ...tion if we fulfill the purpose of all creation; otherwise, we are no more than animals. As a result of experiencing these two contradictory states, we... ...dominates on all levels of nature, from the atomic- molecular to the hormonal, animal, and higher levels. Egoism extends all the way up to the highest... ... joining it to one’s altruistic intentions. -340- ATTAININGTHEWORLDSBEYOND 26 CognitionoftheSpiritualWorld Muchpaperhasbeenwastedbyphilosophersdiscus... ...t they perceived. Notably, comprehending visible phenomena gives them complete cognition, whereas it is impossible to comprehend the nature of a purel...

... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 328 25. The Process of Conforming to the Creator . . . . . . . . . . . . . 333 26. Cognition of the Spiritual World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341 Grasping Higher Spiritual Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 344...

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Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism

By: Mary Mills Patrick

...henomena of sense- perception, and the genetic relations of man to the lower animals, and a common interest in the theory of human knowledge. While,... ...m in which they must first have existed [1] — (i) Based upon the variety of animals. (ii) Based upon the differences between men. (iii) Based upon ... ...n of them a regular gradation, from the arguments based upon differences in animals to those in man, first considering the latter in relation to the ... ... Trope. [1] That the same mental representations are not found in different animals, may be inferred from their differences in constitution resultin... ... different from those in convex ones; and so in the same way as the eyes of animals are of different shapes, and supplied with different fluids, the ... ...y cannot be so accounted for as to justify our relying upon it as a form of cognition. [4] [1] Myriob. 170 B. 12. [2] Adv. Math. VIII. 207. [3] H...

...imitations of human thought. There is a common desire to investigate the phenomena of sense-perception, and the genetic relations of man to the lower animals, and a common interest in the theory of human knowledge. While, however, some of the pages of Sextus' works would form a possible introduction to certain lines of modern philosophical thought, we cannot carry the ana...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...s. That's why crossing the species of plants (and sometimes races of animals and humans as well) we get hybrids with better qualities and/or q... ...he happiness). Or, arriving to the Supreme was done by Prayer (Bhakti) or Cognition (Jnana). It is a part of Sa ńkaracharya's huge merit (charya me... ...s teacher) the originality of interpreting and synthesizing the Source of Cognition (Vedas, IV th century B.C.), the Epic (with many stories), and t... ...ng. Reciprocally: Death of one is the process of somebody else's life [an animal eating another one]. Exercises for readers: If Chin... ...ents as well. 39 A mathematization of philosophical (and not only) cognition is demanded. Sometimes people don't even know why they reac... ... not" (Heraclitus). "We die and we do not die; human is a mixture of animal and god; all look when fortuitous when necessary" (Petre Úu Ûea). ... ...n. Rational being is full of irrational elements. Man is a philosophical animal (but depraved, said Rousseau). (Let's grade the degradation.) ... ...eutrosophy. Theology and science merge in philosophy. From the animal psychology to the animal philosophy. We always do things done ... ...didn't realize it. Neutrosophy exists in the history of each field of the cognition. Displacement towards neutrality - this is the motto of evolutio...

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Proceedings of the First International Conference on Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Logic, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability and Statistics

By: Florentin Smarandache

...easing interest in dynamic processes in psychology. The development of social cognition caused in the 90’s an increasing interest in intrinsic dyna... ...4] Rosch E (1978) Principles of categorization, In: Rosch E & Lloyd BB (1978) Cognition and categorization, Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum, 27-48. [5] Sma... ... form. Form itself is emptiness; emptiness itself is form. So too are feeling, cognition, formation, and consciousness. Shariputra, all Dharmas are ... ...ther increase nor diminish. Therefore, in emptiness there is no form, feeling, cognition, formation, or consciousness; no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, ... ... ordered his minister to bring in an elephant and let some blind men touch the animal one by one. After every one of them had their turn, the king a... ... that adapts more to the geological situations like climate, soil and water. Animal is alive when one part of the cells dying and another part grow... ...erhuman' behaviours - what in my terms I'd call 'dysergy' (negative-sum or sub-animal) and 'synergy' (positive-sum or full human), both of course re... ... [36] Wiener, Norbert. (1948). Cybernetics: or Control and Communication in the Animal and Machine. MIT [37] Yamauchi, Hiroyuki. (2000). Application...

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