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‘It seems to me a reasonable hypothesis to assume that at a certain point of human development when man had cut most of the primary ties that still made him a part of the soil and of his tribe, he had to become more aware of himself as an individual being confronted with the manifoldness of phenomena which stood in opposition to him.’
‘True philosophy, however, has to follow the diversity and the manifoldness of matter through all time.’
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