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The semantic philosophers, like Chase, who say that `me', the senses, and the world are fundamental have gone so far, but no farther into truth. They have not stopped to ask what is `me'? The `me' is only the body. What are the senses? What is the world? All these questions they have not gone into deeply, but we must give them every credit for their work on language. They have gone on the right track but they are afraid of going farther. That is why Vedanta says one must be determined to go to the end in quest of ultimate truth.

-- Notebooks Category 7: The Intellect > Chapter 7 : Metaphysics of Truth > # 101