Great Essays in ScienceMartin Gardner Washington Square Press, 1957 - Всего страниц: 408 |
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... emotion . It is , to be sure , a combination of emotion with rea- son that we attribute to a soul ; but none the less , in popular parlance at least , the emotional side is predominant , and pure reason is set over against the emotional ...
... emotion . It is , to be sure , a combination of emotion with rea- son that we attribute to a soul ; but none the less , in popular parlance at least , the emotional side is predominant , and pure reason is set over against the emotional ...
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... emotion and conscious process ! But the practical value of this method of thinking is , as I say , an arguable point ; it is indeed clear that a great imme- diate advance , especially in non - human biology , has been and may still be ...
... emotion and conscious process ! But the practical value of this method of thinking is , as I say , an arguable point ; it is indeed clear that a great imme- diate advance , especially in non - human biology , has been and may still be ...
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... emotional side greater : so that we can study in them a part of the single stream of life where emotion , untrammelled by much reason , has the upper hand . Suppose it were perfectly certain that the life and fortune of every one of us ...
... emotional side greater : so that we can study in them a part of the single stream of life where emotion , untrammelled by much reason , has the upper hand . Suppose it were perfectly certain that the life and fortune of every one of us ...
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