Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... higher forms of animals . In the boundless stir of existence , all sorts of mixtures were apt to be produced ... higher and more complex plant and animal forms . But this rise is not to be inter- preted as a temporal succession from a ...
... higher forms of animals . In the boundless stir of existence , all sorts of mixtures were apt to be produced ... higher and more complex plant and animal forms . But this rise is not to be inter- preted as a temporal succession from a ...
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... higher or emergent character , we are warned to avoid a twofold error . We should not , like the materialists , reduce the higher to the lower and interpret life and mind as simply more complex mechanisms . Nor should we , like so many ...
... higher or emergent character , we are warned to avoid a twofold error . We should not , like the materialists , reduce the higher to the lower and interpret life and mind as simply more complex mechanisms . Nor should we , like so many ...
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... higher values in the moral scale . Typically selected situations from the gamut of human conduct will serve our present exposition . The pursuit of economic values or of any sort of material advantages is a pur- suit of unshareable ...
... higher values in the moral scale . Typically selected situations from the gamut of human conduct will serve our present exposition . The pursuit of economic values or of any sort of material advantages is a pur- suit of unshareable ...
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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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