Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... existence chez l'homme de phénomènes psycho- logiques sans conditions physiologiques ' . ( It is impossible to admit the existence in man of phychological , without correspond- ing physiological , phenomena . ' ) Centuries before this ...
... existence chez l'homme de phénomènes psycho- logiques sans conditions physiologiques ' . ( It is impossible to admit the existence in man of phychological , without correspond- ing physiological , phenomena . ' ) Centuries before this ...
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... existence ; and , as awe , wonder , curiosity and perplexity in the presence of what is obscure in Life and the Universe , constitute the source of religious feeling , it is probable , as I have already indicated , that a substantial ...
... existence ; and , as awe , wonder , curiosity and perplexity in the presence of what is obscure in Life and the Universe , constitute the source of religious feeling , it is probable , as I have already indicated , that a substantial ...
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... existence , waged under the influence of environmental conditions and the adaptation of living organisms to them , plus the occur- rence of ' chance ' variations in both plants and animals , leads to a state of disequilibrium and ...
... existence , waged under the influence of environmental conditions and the adaptation of living organisms to them , plus the occur- rence of ' chance ' variations in both plants and animals , leads to a state of disequilibrium and ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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