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CHAPTER VI

. METAPHYSICS AND EPISTEMOLOGY{original has EPISTOMOLOGY}

Page 70: The psychology{original has pyschology} of conversion

Page 93: him who practices{original has practises} the social virtues

Page 165: reality have resulted in no consensus{original has concensus} of opinion

Page 196: but in a law to which it{original has its} owes obedience

Page 261: 'justice,' 'gratitude,' '{quotation mark missing in original}modesty,'

Page 283: retained after their original{original has orignal} meaning

Page 288: nothing but the highest development{original has devolpment} on our earth

Page 325: philosopher who defined being as{original has a} the ideal

Page 405: Henri Bergson: _Essai{original has Essoi} sur les donnees immediates de la conscience_

Page 434: THOMAS A{original has acute accent which should be grave accent} KEMPIS: _Imitation of Christ._

Page 436: HUXLEY, T. H.: _Evolution and Ethics; Prolegomena._{original has Prologomena}

[51:11] Vol. I, p. 60.{period is missing in original}

[199:14] religion in these matters, cf.{original has Cf.} Descartes:

[287:16] Translation by Haldane and Kemp{original has Komp}

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