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Terms, 51 ff., 434 ff.

Thinking, 1 ff., 13, 31 ff., 75 ff., 128, 183, 235, II-VI.

Transcendence, 424.

Truth, 24, 63, 181, 224, 231, 240, 304, 310, 316, 346, 387, 392, 423.

Two worlds, 409, 434.

Value, 349-89.

Woodbridge, F. J. E., 234 n., 250 n., 398 n., 400.

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Transcriber's Notes:

Obvious printer's errors were repaired. Otherwise retained spellings and punctuation (including hypenation variations) as in the original.

P. 156: "philosophic disciplines"; original reads "philosophic disciples."

P. 354: "(in a direct experience"; original reads "in direct a experience." Transposition corrected.

Ten cases of lettered paragraph labels with closing but no opening parentheses were retained--"a)" on P. 137, 288, 407 and 426, "b)" on P. 139, 289, 408 and 429, and "c)" on P. 410 and 430.

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