The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 стор. |
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... truly intellectual , must , then ( occa- sional mendacity apart ) , be due to one of three causes- ( a ) Errors of observation or mistaken inferences - and the actions of animals are very easily misapprehended . ( b ) The possession by ...
... truly intellectual , must , then ( occa- sional mendacity apart ) , be due to one of three causes- ( a ) Errors of observation or mistaken inferences - and the actions of animals are very easily misapprehended . ( b ) The possession by ...
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... truly asserts that * “ analogies which do not strike animals strike men . " A child will say Bow- wow successively of the house - dog , all other dogs , toy- dogs , models of dogs , and pictures of dogs . He adds † that in this " we ...
... truly asserts that * “ analogies which do not strike animals strike men . " A child will say Bow- wow successively of the house - dog , all other dogs , toy- dogs , models of dogs , and pictures of dogs . He adds † that in this " we ...
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... truly constitute an essential predication , and involve the presence of self - conscious intellect , as truly as saying A is B. Mr. Romanes asks , * " Will it be maintained that the man - like being who was then [ i.e. , before spoken ...
... truly constitute an essential predication , and involve the presence of self - conscious intellect , as truly as saying A is B. Mr. Romanes asks , * " Will it be maintained that the man - like being who was then [ i.e. , before spoken ...
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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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