Reality in his sense of the term--reality as fact--does not fall on the side of existence in distinction from content, but on the side of function in distinction from content.
Parjanya is the god that, in distinction from Indra as the first cause, actually pours down the rain-drops.
The mantras are in distinction from chandas, the later hymns to the earlier gods.
A second marriage, after the death of the first husband of wife; -- in distinction from bigamy, as defined in the old canon law.
But one need only be attentive to the closer definitions to convince oneself that the true principle of creation is the self-affirmation of subjectivity in distinction from Nature.
I say an historico-philosophical analysis, in distinction from a merely historical analysis of Christianity.
Of the results or operations of the faculty under consideration, we have considered, as yet, only that class which may be designated as primary truths, in distinction from primitive or intuitive conceptions.
Defn: Normal breathing where arterialization of the blood is normal, in distinction from dyspnæa, in which the blood is insufficiently arterialized.
An uncovered cutting in the earth, in distinction from a covered cutting or tunnel.
Consciousness is thus the inversion or reciprocal aspect of organic activity, virtual, in distinction fromexternalized or real, activity.
Such ill criticized assumption concerning the nature of philosophy is what determines a philosopher’s “method” in distinction from his “doctrine.
When consciousness is employed with an emphasis on the qualities of its object, indistinction from aspects of value and relation (which also belong to any object), consciousness is intuitive, in the intuitionist sense of the term.
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