The Origin of Human Reason: Being an Examination of Recent Hypotheses Concerning itK. Paul, Trench, 1889 - 327 pagini |
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Pagina 9
... for the moment the question as regards man , he tells us that " the process of organic and of mental evolution has been continuous throughout the whole region of life . " r " On grounds of analogy , therefore , " P. 4 . INTRODUCTORY . 9.
... for the moment the question as regards man , he tells us that " the process of organic and of mental evolution has been continuous throughout the whole region of life . " r " On grounds of analogy , therefore , " P. 4 . INTRODUCTORY . 9.
Pagina 10
... tells ( if we are right ) directly against his contention , instead of in favour of it . That there is an absolute break between the living world and the world devoid of life , is what scientific men are now agreed about - thanks to the ...
... tells ( if we are right ) directly against his contention , instead of in favour of it . That there is an absolute break between the living world and the world devoid of life , is what scientific men are now agreed about - thanks to the ...
Pagina 11
... - tivity should arise . " Here , " he tells us , " all idea of mere complication of structure producing the result is out of the question . " its steps separated from each other by just appreciable intervals INTRODUCTORY . II.
... - tivity should arise . " Here , " he tells us , " all idea of mere complication of structure producing the result is out of the question . " its steps separated from each other by just appreciable intervals INTRODUCTORY . II.
Pagina 24
... tells us , on the same page , that human immortality can only have become known to us by " revelation . " We do not , of course , affirm that man's immortality is directly to be perceived as being a necessary truth like the principle of ...
... tells us , on the same page , that human immortality can only have become known to us by " revelation . " We do not , of course , affirm that man's immortality is directly to be perceived as being a necessary truth like the principle of ...
Pagina 25
... tells us , " The dictum of Aristotle and Buffon , that animals differ from man in having no power of mental apprehension , may be dis- regarded ; for it appears to be sufficiently disposed of by the following remark of Dureau de la ...
... tells us , " The dictum of Aristotle and Buffon , that animals differ from man in having no power of mental apprehension , may be dis- regarded ; for it appears to be sufficiently disposed of by the following remark of Dureau de la ...
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