The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... intelligence , and as to savages so degraded ( if any such there be ) as not to appear unequivocally intellectual , we judge of their essential nature by the outcome of education in the first case , and by the analogy of their fellow ...
... intelligence , and as to savages so degraded ( if any such there be ) as not to appear unequivocally intellectual , we judge of their essential nature by the outcome of education in the first case , and by the analogy of their fellow ...
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... intelligence - namely , by all those who uphold the mechanical theory of the universe . For they believe that everything we know , even every gas , is made up of a cluster of more or less widely separated molecules and atoms . But that ...
... intelligence - namely , by all those who uphold the mechanical theory of the universe . For they believe that everything we know , even every gas , is made up of a cluster of more or less widely separated molecules and atoms . But that ...
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... Therefore , " he adds , " it is a matter of observable fact that , whether or not human intelligence differs from animal in kind , it certainly does admit of gradual development from a zero 14 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
... Therefore , " he adds , " it is a matter of observable fact that , whether or not human intelligence differs from animal in kind , it certainly does admit of gradual development from a zero 14 THE ORIGIN OF HUMAN REASON .
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... intelligence with a frog , but in a fortnight more has mounted to the mental level of a lobster ; at five months it can " com- municate its ideas " as freely as a bee , and in three months more understands words and pictures as well as ...
... intelligence with a frog , but in a fortnight more has mounted to the mental level of a lobster ; at five months it can " com- municate its ideas " as freely as a bee , and in three months more understands words and pictures as well as ...
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... intelligence of the [ human ] race has been subject to a steady process of gradual development " in the arts and appliances of life . Therefore , he urges , since mental evolution has con- tinued in man since he first appeared , we must ...
... intelligence of the [ human ] race has been subject to a steady process of gradual development " in the arts and appliances of life . Therefore , he urges , since mental evolution has con- tinued in man since he first appeared , we must ...
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