id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 11984 James, William A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy .txt text/plain 75947 3838 65 as an absolute mind that makes the partial facts by thinking them, a finite thing, to be an object for the absolute; and on the part of we use the word 'content' here, we see that the absolute and the world The absolute and the world are one fact, I said, when materially world, that the philosophy of the absolute, so far as insight and supposed world of absolute reality is asserted both by Bradley and terms of the pluralistic vision of things far more naturally than in reason in things which makes certain combinations logically will have been in point of fact the sort of world which the absolute finite, the whole of reality (the absolute idea, as Hegel calls it) is insulators in logic as much as they like, but in life distinct things whole finite universe each real thing proves to be many differents when things are taken in their absolute reality. ./cache/11984.txt ./txt/11984.txt