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Neither do we attribute to the higher animals the possession of the ideas “ Good -
for - eating , ” or “ Not - good - for - eating ” on the strength of those unconscious ,
instinctive actions of theirs which have a superficial resemblance to our acts of ...
Neither do we attribute to the higher animals the possession of the ideas “ Good -
for - eating , ” or “ Not - good - for - eating ” on the strength of those unconscious ,
instinctive actions of theirs which have a superficial resemblance to our acts of ...
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Mr . Chambers , Professor Bain , and the late Mr . G . H . Lewes agree as to this
tendency to exaggeration , declaring it to be “ nearly as impossible to acquire a
knowledge of animals from anecdotes , as it would be to obtain a knowledge of ...
Mr . Chambers , Professor Bain , and the late Mr . G . H . Lewes agree as to this
tendency to exaggeration , declaring it to be “ nearly as impossible to acquire a
knowledge of animals from anecdotes , as it would be to obtain a knowledge of ...
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... 132 , 153 , Anecdotes about savages ' defects ex 164 aggerated , 274 Apteryx ,
108 , 113 - of animals , exaggerations ... 39 , 57 129 , 149 Arbitrary signs
invented by children , - of shot monkeys , 133 - 135 161 Animals and infants ,
asserted ...
... 132 , 153 , Anecdotes about savages ' defects ex 164 aggerated , 274 Apteryx ,
108 , 113 - of animals , exaggerations ... 39 , 57 129 , 149 Arbitrary signs
invented by children , - of shot monkeys , 133 - 135 161 Animals and infants ,
asserted ...
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The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses ... St. George Jackson Mivart Перегляд фрагмента - 1977 |
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