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intellect , they do not possess one or more powers or faculties which we do not ,
and which , therefore , we cannot imagine or fully understand . Did they possess ,
however , an intellectual nature , we are very confident that they would very ...
intellect , they do not possess one or more powers or faculties which we do not ,
and which , therefore , we cannot imagine or fully understand . Did they possess ,
however , an intellectual nature , we are very confident that they would very ...
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We so consider because , in the first place , we find that the world of plants , in
order that they should live , require to possess , as they do possess , the physical
and chemical powers of inorganic nature ; secondly , because we find that
animals ...
We so consider because , in the first place , we find that the world of plants , in
order that they should live , require to possess , as they do possess , the physical
and chemical powers of inorganic nature ; secondly , because we find that
animals ...
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Therefore , although our reason tells us that these faculties not only exist but
have acted in us , they nevertheless seem to possess a specially mysterious
character . Thus it is that we come to feel a temptation not to believe that there are
any ...
Therefore , although our reason tells us that these faculties not only exist but
have acted in us , they nevertheless seem to possess a specially mysterious
character . Thus it is that we come to feel a temptation not to believe that there are
any ...
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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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