Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... rational scheme of things as the " seed - power " or germinating logos of nature . The second leader of the Stoa , Cleanthes , ad- vanced the principle of " tension " in his dynamic cosmology . Un- like the Epicurean theory of atoms ...
... rational scheme of things as the " seed - power " or germinating logos of nature . The second leader of the Stoa , Cleanthes , ad- vanced the principle of " tension " in his dynamic cosmology . Un- like the Epicurean theory of atoms ...
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... rational stature . And we may thus perceive that even at his full maturity man never quite surmounts his animal root- age . He is ever illustrating the truth of Aristotle's definition of him as a rational animal . In his most primitive ...
... rational stature . And we may thus perceive that even at his full maturity man never quite surmounts his animal root- age . He is ever illustrating the truth of Aristotle's definition of him as a rational animal . In his most primitive ...
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... rational intelligence , with its principles and values , in terms coherent with the evolu- tionary biology of the Origin of Species . As we have tried to point out in an earlier chapter , the evolutionary perspective , at one end of the ...
... rational intelligence , with its principles and values , in terms coherent with the evolu- tionary biology of the Origin of Species . As we have tried to point out in an earlier chapter , the evolutionary perspective , at one end of the ...
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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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