The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... true unity which possesses , simultaneously , the powers of two natures — one animal and the other rational - both sets of powers * co - operating in the whole mental life of each individual . We can- not , therefore , separate , for ...
... true unity which possesses , simultaneously , the powers of two natures — one animal and the other rational - both sets of powers * co - operating in the whole mental life of each individual . We can- not , therefore , separate , for ...
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... true , such an objection would be of no avail , because an apparently continuous and uninterrupted course of action is often not really such , but only seems to be so on account of our organization - our very limited . power of vision ...
... true , such an objection would be of no avail , because an apparently continuous and uninterrupted course of action is often not really such , but only seems to be so on account of our organization - our very limited . power of vision ...
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... true abstract ideas . * Man is an animal , and , therefore , he might be P. 5 . † See below , chaps . iv . and v . We cannot in this chapter afford space to consider at length Mr. Romanes's assertions about animals ; but we may most ...
... true abstract ideas . * Man is an animal , and , therefore , he might be P. 5 . † See below , chaps . iv . and v . We cannot in this chapter afford space to consider at length Mr. Romanes's assertions about animals ; but we may most ...
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... true that all races of men , or that most of them , are and still less have ever been , thus continuously progressive ; and though it is true that a certain enlargement of brain , and probably an increase in practical intelligence ...
... true that all races of men , or that most of them , are and still less have ever been , thus continuously progressive ; and though it is true that a certain enlargement of brain , and probably an increase in practical intelligence ...
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... true statement of the case should , we think , be very different , and we would express it as follows : When a higher order of existence succeeds to others of lower grades , it does so upon the foundation already laid by preceding ...
... true statement of the case should , we think , be very different , and we would express it as follows : When a higher order of existence succeeds to others of lower grades , it does so upon the foundation already laid by preceding ...
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