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What is said here by Krishna is that the unreal has no existence; the real, again can have no non-existence. Is not this a sort of cosmothetic idealism? Most texts read Yudhaya Yujyaswa. A manuscript belonging to a friend of mine has the correction in red-ink, Yudhaya Yudhaya Yudhaywa. It accords so well with the spirit of the lesson sought to be inculcated here that I make no scruple to adopt it.
I will not ask whether Reid was a 'natural realist' or a 'cosmothetic idealist, or what Descartes or Arnauld thought about the question. Reid's Works, p. 128. Lectures, pp. 150, 158-59. Dissertations, p. 98.
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