Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... élan vital , the vital urge . He warns us never to forget its two fundamental characteristics , both of which rule out the routine application to biology of the abstract mechanism of physics or chemistry . We may call these two ...
... élan vital , the vital urge . He warns us never to forget its two fundamental characteristics , both of which rule out the routine application to biology of the abstract mechanism of physics or chemistry . We may call these two ...
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... élan vital , " the vital urge , " consists in " a need of creation . " 84 We may say that nature is stirred by a creative outpouring . In the language of our ex- perience we at once think of consciousness , and Bergson uses that term ...
... élan vital , " the vital urge , " consists in " a need of creation . " 84 We may say that nature is stirred by a creative outpouring . In the language of our ex- perience we at once think of consciousness , and Bergson uses that term ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
THE WORLD OF EVOLUTION | 55 |
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