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highest psychical powers of any brute - is , as he says , “ a most interesting and
important ” one , and is , in Professor Huxley ' s words , an “ argument fraught with
the deepest consequences . ” The doctrine which Mr . Romanes , Professor ...
highest psychical powers of any brute - is , as he says , “ a most interesting and
important ” one , and is , in Professor Huxley ' s words , an “ argument fraught with
the deepest consequences . ” The doctrine which Mr . Romanes , Professor ...
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Mr . Romanes deniest that the predication of existence is the essential or any
important part of a full , formally expressed proposition . Rather , he tells us , “ it is
really the least essential or the least important . For existence is the category to ...
Mr . Romanes deniest that the predication of existence is the essential or any
important part of a full , formally expressed proposition . Rather , he tells us , “ it is
really the least essential or the least important . For existence is the category to ...
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foundations ” for intellectual action , just as all mere vegetative vitality " plays a
most important part in laying the foundations ” for the exercise of sensitivity , and
just as the power of chemical action , or even of physical energy , “ plays a most ...
foundations ” for intellectual action , just as all mere vegetative vitality " plays a
most important part in laying the foundations ” for the exercise of sensitivity , and
just as the power of chemical action , or even of physical energy , “ plays a most ...
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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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