Selected Philosophical, Social, and Political EssaysForeign Languages Publishing House, 1958 - Всего страниц: 711 |
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... tion is therefore the direct consequence of the variations which appear in every animal and vegetable species . When varia- tion of the species is present , natural selection either pre- serves or discards it , in other words the ...
... tion is therefore the direct consequence of the variations which appear in every animal and vegetable species . When varia- tion of the species is present , natural selection either pre- serves or discards it , in other words the ...
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... tion . Voltaire would not have been Voltaire if he had had more intellect and less vanity . His thoughts would have been more profound , but his condemnations would have been less final . For both these reasons his influence on the ...
... tion . Voltaire would not have been Voltaire if he had had more intellect and less vanity . His thoughts would have been more profound , but his condemnations would have been less final . For both these reasons his influence on the ...
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... tion that in order to overcome an obvious illusion he needed a strong impulse from the outer world . Voltaire was shattered by the terrible earthquake which destroyed Lisbon in 1755 . Reflecting on this terrible event , he finally ...
... tion that in order to overcome an obvious illusion he needed a strong impulse from the outer world . Voltaire was shattered by the terrible earthquake which destroyed Lisbon in 1755 . Reflecting on this terrible event , he finally ...
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Translated by R Dixon | 5 |
PLATOS IDEALISM | 45 |
NINETEENTH CENTURY SCHOLASTICISM | 72 |
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