Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... body state which does not to a greater or less extent influence the mind , and there can hardly be any state of mind which does not in turn influence in some degree the functions of the body . ' Dr. Franz Boas , in Race , Language and ...
... body state which does not to a greater or less extent influence the mind , and there can hardly be any state of mind which does not in turn influence in some degree the functions of the body . ' Dr. Franz Boas , in Race , Language and ...
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... body , he says : ' If we are ever to do anything purely , we must be separated from the body . ... and thus being pure and separated from the body , we shall know the whole real essence and that is probably the truth . . . . For ...
... body , he says : ' If we are ever to do anything purely , we must be separated from the body . ... and thus being pure and separated from the body , we shall know the whole real essence and that is probably the truth . . . . For ...
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... body . Again , the form ( open ) of the body , when changed in quality , changes also the habit of the soul ' ( Physiognomy , Trans . by T. Taylor , Chap . VI ) . Earlier in the same book , Aristotle says , ' An animal is never so ...
... body . Again , the form ( open ) of the body , when changed in quality , changes also the habit of the soul ' ( Physiognomy , Trans . by T. Taylor , Chap . VI ) . Earlier in the same book , Aristotle says , ' An animal is never so ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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