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136 First Steps to Jainism
and subtle, still, as they possess the advantage of being derived from a source so free from every adventitious mixture, may be equally founded on truth with the most simple of our own".
If, on the other hand, the contemplation of one's own mind, and that of the minds of animals, lead to similar results, such results are, perhaps worthy of serious consideration.
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Haldane, J. B. S. (1954): A logical analysis of learning, conditioning, and related processes. Behaviour, 6, 256-270.
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