The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... never be shaken . " * The question to which Mr. Romanes applies himself -the question as to the existence of any essential distinction between the lowest human intellect and the * This shows how little justified Mr. Alfred R. Wallace ...
... never be shaken . " * The question to which Mr. Romanes applies himself -the question as to the existence of any essential distinction between the lowest human intellect and the * This shows how little justified Mr. Alfred R. Wallace ...
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... never observable a sudden leap of progress , such as the passage from one order of psychical being to another might reasonably be expected to show . Therefore , " he adds , " it is a matter of observable fact that , whether or not human ...
... never observable a sudden leap of progress , such as the passage from one order of psychical being to another might reasonably be expected to show . Therefore , " he adds , " it is a matter of observable fact that , whether or not human ...
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... never have been evolved from the sensitive faculties of any brute . For these considerations show , not only that on analogical grounds such an interruption must be held to be in itself probable , but also that there are facts with ...
... never have been evolved from the sensitive faculties of any brute . For these considerations show , not only that on analogical grounds such an interruption must be held to be in itself probable , but also that there are facts with ...
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... Never- theless , though the sensations and lower emotions of both are probably similar , it is not so with the higher emotions , which depend upon distinct intellectual and moral perceptions . Thus we are convinced that Mr. Romanes errs ...
... Never- theless , though the sensations and lower emotions of both are probably similar , it is not so with the higher emotions , which depend upon distinct intellectual and moral perceptions . Thus we are convinced that Mr. Romanes errs ...
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... never attain to concerning those of animals or even of infants . It is common enough to hear expressions of regret that a child is too young to be able to describe its feelings , and so guide the judgment and action of a medical man ...
... never attain to concerning those of animals or even of infants . It is common enough to hear expressions of regret that a child is too young to be able to describe its feelings , and so guide the judgment and action of a medical man ...
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