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Introduction | |
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"Thou Art That," from the Upanishads | |
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Fragments | |
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"The Real and the Good," from the Phaedo and the Republic, with "A Reading of Plato's Cave" | |
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"Reality Is Individuals," from the Categories, and from the Metaphysics | |
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"Reality Is God," from Enarrationes in Psalmos | |
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"The Real Composition of Essence and the Act of Existing" | |
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"Certainty and Reality," from the Discourse on Method, and "Reality Is Thought and Extension," from the Principles of Philosophy | |
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"Reality Is Infinite Perfection," from the Short Treatise on God, Man and Nature | |
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Monadology | |
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"A Supposition of He Knows Not What," from the Essay Concerning Human Understanding | |
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"To Be Is to Be Perceived," from Of the Principles of Human Knowledge | |
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"Against Substance," from A Treatise of Human Nature | |
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"Permanence of Substance," from The Critique of Pure Reason | |
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"Substance Is Subject," from The Phenomenology of Spirit | |
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"Antimetaphysical Remarks," from The Analysis of Sensations | |
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"Reality Is Mobility," from An Introduction to Metaphysics | |
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"The Infinite Field of Absolute Experiences," from Ideas | |
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"Appearance and Reality," from The Problems of Philosophy | |
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"Two Tables," from The Nature of the Physical World | |
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"Names, Simples, Reality," from the Philosophical Investigations | |
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"Posits and Reality," from The Ways of Paradox | |
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"'Real'," from Sense and Sensibilia | |
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"Waking Up," from Remembrance of Things Past | |
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"Reality Is When I Am Not There," from Gravity and Grace | |
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Further Readings | |