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Moreover , the question did not refer to “ suffering ” only , but to feelings generally
; and it is simply nonsense to say that the feelings we make known by speech ,
we make known by actions , because all articulations are actions . Breathing and
...
Moreover , the question did not refer to “ suffering ” only , but to feelings generally
; and it is simply nonsense to say that the feelings we make known by speech ,
we make known by actions , because all articulations are actions . Breathing and
...
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of inference , we see that nothing can both be and not be at the same time , or
that we know we have any feeling which we may have at the time . That
ratiocination cannot be the whole of our reason , or even the most important part
of it , is ...
of inference , we see that nothing can both be and not be at the same time , or
that we know we have any feeling which we may have at the time . That
ratiocination cannot be the whole of our reason , or even the most important part
of it , is ...
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with it , though it may possess such feelings . We have not the least objection to
suppose it does possess them . But if it has them that does not prevent the action
being a radically different one from the pointing of man - it does not make it a ...
with it , though it may possess such feelings . We have not the least objection to
suppose it does possess them . But if it has them that does not prevent the action
being a radically different one from the pointing of man - it does not make it a ...
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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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