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world process

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noun

Philosophy.
  1. change within time, regarded as meaningful in relation to a transcendent principle or plan.

  2. Hegelianism. change, regarded as the temporal expression and fulfillment of the absolute idea.


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This happens not because the connections of the self with the world cease, but because the appearance of the world process does not represent the ultimate and highest truth about it.

From A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Dasgupta, Surendranath

He considered the world process to consist in sorting out confused things and the gradual establishment of order.

From Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 3 by Eliot, Charles, Sir

To meet the requirements of the highest economic efficiency under modern conditions, the world process must habitually be apprehended in terms of quantitative, dispassionate force and sequence.

From Theory of the Leisure Class by Veblen, Thorstein

As there is no ultimate beginning in time of this world process, so there is no time at which any person first began his actions or experiences.

From A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 by Dasgupta, Surendranath

Both these truth-claiming hypotheses are non-dualistic in the old mind-and-matter sense; but the one is monistic and the other pluralistic as to the world process itself.

From Essays in Radical Empiricism by James, William

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