Science and Human PerspectivesRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1963 - Всего страниц: 230 |
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... teleology were the atomists , followers of Democritus and Epicurus . They reduced all existence to the whirl of atomic clusters in space . This unqualified mechanism , with its ambigu- ous unaccountable swerve of atoms in any direction ...
... teleology were the atomists , followers of Democritus and Epicurus . They reduced all existence to the whirl of atomic clusters in space . This unqualified mechanism , with its ambigu- ous unaccountable swerve of atoms in any direction ...
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... teleology which reached uncritical excesses and produced in due time a sharp reaction . The leading mind in this eighteenth century trend towards teleology was Leibniz . The doctrine of pre - established harmony and the theodicy to ...
... teleology which reached uncritical excesses and produced in due time a sharp reaction . The leading mind in this eighteenth century trend towards teleology was Leibniz . The doctrine of pre - established harmony and the theodicy to ...
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... Teleology , and Values Our survey of the varieties of evolutionary theory has indi- cated two contending tendencies of interpretation which were already noted more broadly in our previous chapter . The larger philosophical view of ...
... Teleology , and Values Our survey of the varieties of evolutionary theory has indi- cated two contending tendencies of interpretation which were already noted more broadly in our previous chapter . The larger philosophical view of ...
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THE TRADITIONAL WORLD OF BODIES AND MINDS | 3 |
The World Of CAUSAL MECHANISM | 25 |
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