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CHAPTER II . MENTAL STATES AND PROCESSES . THE whole attempt of Mr .
Romanes to show that the intellect of man is but a development from the
psychical power of brutes , reposes upon his mode of representing the various
orders ...
CHAPTER II . MENTAL STATES AND PROCESSES . THE whole attempt of Mr .
Romanes to show that the intellect of man is but a development from the
psychical power of brutes , reposes upon his mode of representing the various
orders ...
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CHAPTER III . REASON AND LANGUAGE . MR . ROMANES having in the first
section of his work ( first five chapters ) assumed that animals have perceptions (
not merely sensitive affections ) similar to our own , tries in his next section ...
CHAPTER III . REASON AND LANGUAGE . MR . ROMANES having in the first
section of his work ( first five chapters ) assumed that animals have perceptions (
not merely sensitive affections ) similar to our own , tries in his next section ...
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In his eleventh chapter Mr . Romanes applies himself directly to the task of
endeavouring to show how intellect is developed in the infant , from a state in
which that faculty is non - existent . This he calls " the transition in the individual .
In his eleventh chapter Mr . Romanes applies himself directly to the task of
endeavouring to show how intellect is developed in the infant , from a state in
which that faculty is non - existent . This he calls " the transition in the individual .
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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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