Religion for InfidelsHolborn Publishing Company, 1961 - Всего страниц: 294 |
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... plants and animals , of exemplars of this ultimate victory of the will to power , which has doubtless led so many to ... plant or animal form , we are in the presence of the products of this hidden dynamic factor in all living matter ...
... plants and animals , of exemplars of this ultimate victory of the will to power , which has doubtless led so many to ... plant or animal form , we are in the presence of the products of this hidden dynamic factor in all living matter ...
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... plants , but one which we must assume to be there ' . His description of the life and formation of crystals , of their power of assimilating material from their environment , and of adapting themselves to it , compels the conclusion ...
... plants , but one which we must assume to be there ' . His description of the life and formation of crystals , of their power of assimilating material from their environment , and of adapting themselves to it , compels the conclusion ...
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... plants and animals that whenever Nature has confusion forced upon her , as when some grafts impose a strain of a different race upon a main stem , or when animals of different breeds - whether of pigeons , ducks , pigs , rabbits or ...
... plants and animals that whenever Nature has confusion forced upon her , as when some grafts impose a strain of a different race upon a main stem , or when animals of different breeds - whether of pigeons , ducks , pigs , rabbits or ...
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Chapter Page | 7 |
PART I | 13 |
THE MEANING OF RELIGION | 27 |
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A. N. Whitehead able ancient animals Aristotle Arthur Thomson assume attitude attributes behaviour believe Bertrand Russell biological bodily body C. E. M. Joad cause cells century Chap chapter Christian Christian morals Church civilized claim concerning conclusion Coué Coué's creatures Darwin Dean Inge defect deity desirable divine doctrine doubt dualism effect England envy especially essential evidence evil evolution evolutionary F. H. Bradley fact factor favour feel governing life's processes human hypnotism ill-favoured imagination influence instance instinct intelligence J. B. S. Haldane John Cowper Powys kind Lamarck least less living matter man's mankind means merely mind modern morbidity mystery Nature Nietzsche observed organism person plants possible postulate power behind phenomena pray prayer probably problem psychology question Rationalists reason regard religion religious says seems Socrates soul Spencer suffering suggest superior survival telepathy theory things thinker thought tion Universe variation volition whilst wholly