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He tell us * that “ it is obviously most imperative for the purposes of this [ his ]
analysis to draw a distinction between connotation as receptual and conceptual .
” It is , indeed , most imperative , and the distinction consists in this : that receptual
...
He tell us * that “ it is obviously most imperative for the purposes of this [ his ]
analysis to draw a distinction between connotation as receptual and conceptual .
” It is , indeed , most imperative , and the distinction consists in this : that receptual
...
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But the answer to all this is given by Mr . Romanes himself a few lines later on ,
where he says ( in words already quoted by us ) , “ The greatest of all distinctions
in biology , when it first arises , is thus seen to lie in its potentiality . ” Once more ...
But the answer to all this is given by Mr . Romanes himself a few lines later on ,
where he says ( in words already quoted by us ) , “ The greatest of all distinctions
in biology , when it first arises , is thus seen to lie in its potentiality . ” Once more ...
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distinction they assert . They can thus maintain as firmly as ever that intellectual
language is “ the Rubicon of Mind . ” Between the mere language of feeling and
the sensuous cognition of brutes , on the one hand , and intellectual language ...
distinction they assert . They can thus maintain as firmly as ever that intellectual
language is “ the Rubicon of Mind . ” Between the mere language of feeling and
the sensuous cognition of brutes , on the one hand , and intellectual language ...
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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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