Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... 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 Culture ( 1940 , p . 8 ) , says , " There is no doubt in my mind that ...
... 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 Culture ( 1940 , p . 8 ) , says , " There is no doubt in my mind that ...
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... mind in churchmen , and are surprised when they do not display it . As recently as 1931 , the Right Rev. E. W. Barnes , Bishop of Birmingham , for instance , felt able to say , ' When the materialist persuasively makes matter produce mind ...
... mind in churchmen , and are surprised when they do not display it . As recently as 1931 , the Right Rev. E. W. Barnes , Bishop of Birmingham , for instance , felt able to say , ' When the materialist persuasively makes matter produce mind ...
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... mind the suggestion of the desire , and by the law of relation between subjective and objective mind , this will be fulfilled ' ( Ibid . Chap . XIII ) . I should explain that , by ' subjective mind ' he meant what we understand by the ...
... mind the suggestion of the desire , and by the law of relation between subjective and objective mind , this will be fulfilled ' ( Ibid . Chap . XIII ) . I should explain that , by ' subjective mind ' he meant what we understand by the ...
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PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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