The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... intellectual faculties and the feelings of a brute . He has also proclaimed the doctrine which denies to us the possession of any intellectual and moral faculties that could not have been evolved by the chance action of natural forces ...
... intellectual faculties and the feelings of a brute . He has also proclaimed the doctrine which denies to us the possession of any intellectual and moral faculties that could not have been evolved by the chance action of natural forces ...
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... study of the facts of life ( human , animal , and vegetal ) has impressed us with the following con- victions : - ( 1 ) Although our intellectual and volitional nature is essentially distinct from that of any mere animal , INTRODUCTORY . 5.
... study of the facts of life ( human , animal , and vegetal ) has impressed us with the following con- victions : - ( 1 ) Although our intellectual and volitional nature is essentially distinct from that of any mere animal , INTRODUCTORY . 5.
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... intellectual nature modifies the exercise of even our mere sensitivity . Nevertheless we can sufficiently distinguish the qualities of either set of faculties to be aware of the great differ- ence which exists between them . ( 3 ) We ...
... intellectual nature modifies the exercise of even our mere sensitivity . Nevertheless we can sufficiently distinguish the qualities of either set of faculties to be aware of the great differ- ence which exists between them . ( 3 ) We ...
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... intellectual nature , we are very confident that they would very soon make us distinctly and un- mistakably aware of the fact by external signs . ( 4 ) But animals do not make signs ; for a sign is a token or device addressed to eye or ...
... intellectual nature , we are very confident that they would very soon make us distinctly and un- mistakably aware of the fact by external signs . ( 4 ) But animals do not make signs ; for a sign is a token or device addressed to eye or ...
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... intellectual , we judge of their essential nature by the outcome of education in the first case , and by the analogy of their fellow - men in the second This outcome and this analogy lead us to credit such infants and such savages with ...
... intellectual , we judge of their essential nature by the outcome of education in the first case , and by the analogy of their fellow - men in the second This outcome and this analogy lead us to credit such infants and such savages with ...
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