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world process
noun
, Philosophy.
- change within time, regarded as meaningful in relation to a transcendent principle or plan.
- Hegelianism. change, regarded as the temporal expression and fulfillment of the absolute idea.
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To bring about this replunge into Nirvana is the goal of the world process.
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As with Empedocles and the Atomists, a moving force is required to explain the world-process of unmixing.
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Mind plays the part of the moving force which explains the world-process of unmixing.
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Even the spread of an error is part of the wide-world process by which we stumble into mere approximations to truth.
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Yet by his very mode of solving the problem he is led on to consider the nature of the world-process.
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