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change. All change involves a permanent that changes, we
cannnot think of change without a permanent. it is, the
truth contained in Kant's Second Analogy of Experience.
Without the permanent, no relations in time are
possible.'
(Indian Philosophy, Vol. 1, P 376-377, Dr. S. Radha-
kr ishnan).