Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... existence in Time . . . . New complexity of motions come into existence , a new quality emerges . . . . lines from George Meredith's Modern Love come to mind : What are we first ? First , animals ; and next , Intelligences at a leap ...
... existence in Time . . . . New complexity of motions come into existence , a new quality emerges . . . . lines from George Meredith's Modern Love come to mind : What are we first ? First , animals ; and next , Intelligences at a leap ...
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... existence and to determine eternally the existence of them all , so that nothing new could arise , and the old could only re- appear in periodic recurrence . God neither begins nor ends his work in our human sense of these words . " He ...
... existence and to determine eternally the existence of them all , so that nothing new could arise , and the old could only re- appear in periodic recurrence . God neither begins nor ends his work in our human sense of these words . " He ...
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... existence will ever be turned once more , and thou with it , thou speck of dust ! " 39 He wrote to his friend Peter Gast : " My emotional intensities make me shudder and laugh . . . . On my horizon have risen thoughts such as I have not ...
... existence will ever be turned once more , and thou with it , thou speck of dust ! " 39 He wrote to his friend Peter Gast : " My emotional intensities make me shudder and laugh . . . . On my horizon have risen thoughts such as I have not ...
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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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