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Volume 3 Chapter 3

Context in the novel: 
Caroline is unable to stop speaking badly of Elizabeth
Principles: 
She has grown too brown and coarse - However little Darcy might like such an address
Topics discussed: 
Memory, knowledge, will, goodwill, infinite
Questions raised: 

What is the meaning of a thought going back to the absolute?
How can we know whether the thought has been exhausted fully, or will express itself again?
How can one differentiate between the good urges and wrong urges?
How can we know that their urge is a larger one?
How can we decide whether to act on an urge or not?
How should Elizabeth treat Lady Catherine when the lady comes to Longbourn?
What is the difference between a lower and a higher urge?



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