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A principle of the
journey
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In Ideas, numerous
doubts are stated and resolutions given; and yet doubt remains as can be seen
in the responses and in the writer’s being
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•The principle—without journey, without action, being is incomplete, a
shadow…
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It may be added that a life
that is concerned strictly and only with action is impossible but were it
possible it would be empty. There is a minimum of ideation that gives action
its character over and above mere physical process and it is perhaps true that
the life of greatest enjoyment and perhaps even of value is one in which idea
and action give significance to each other
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