Essays Scientific and PhilosophicalK. Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1890 - 268 páginas |
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... act in the manner in which it is usually assumed that it takes place . " But if , as he admits elsewhere , a changed climate may somehow affect the germ , and if increased nourishment not only increases the luxuriance of a plant , but ...
... act in the manner in which it is usually assumed that it takes place . " But if , as he admits elsewhere , a changed climate may somehow affect the germ , and if increased nourishment not only increases the luxuriance of a plant , but ...
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... acts , as well as of the fundamental fact on which natural selection depends , the struggle for existence , will find what they want in Mr. Wallace's book , together with a statement in Chaps . VIII.-XI. of some of the most recent ...
... acts , as well as of the fundamental fact on which natural selection depends , the struggle for existence , will find what they want in Mr. Wallace's book , together with a statement in Chaps . VIII.-XI. of some of the most recent ...
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... acts . But this idea of " superaddition " is full of difficulties . It destroys the unity of man . Instead of the " reasonable soul and flesh " being " one man " we have a highly organized animal with a “ superadded spiritual nature ...
... acts . But this idea of " superaddition " is full of difficulties . It destroys the unity of man . Instead of the " reasonable soul and flesh " being " one man " we have a highly organized animal with a “ superadded spiritual nature ...
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... acts or movements observed , which acts or move- ments , in our own experience , have been associated with certain psychological facts , and are therefore assumed to be a guarantee for the presence in others of similar facts . In the ...
... acts or movements observed , which acts or move- ments , in our own experience , have been associated with certain psychological facts , and are therefore assumed to be a guarantee for the presence in others of similar facts . In the ...
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... acts by ourselves ; now we are guilty of the far graver crime of " anthropomorphism " —¿.e . interpreting in terms of man the acts and movements of creatures which are not human . Mr. Samuel Butler extends the same method to plants ...
... acts by ourselves ; now we are guilty of the far graver crime of " anthropomorphism " —¿.e . interpreting in terms of man the acts and movements of creatures which are not human . Mr. Samuel Butler extends the same method to plants ...
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