ExplorationsWatts & Company, 1923 - 240 strani |
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Stran 155
... tion of ( 1 ) the Newtonian for the Platonic and Keplerian hypothesis of sidereal motion ; ( 2 ) the nebular hypothesis and geology for the fables of Genesis ; ( 3 ) Darwinism for the Biblical or deistic conception of special creation ...
... tion of ( 1 ) the Newtonian for the Platonic and Keplerian hypothesis of sidereal motion ; ( 2 ) the nebular hypothesis and geology for the fables of Genesis ; ( 3 ) Darwinism for the Biblical or deistic conception of special creation ...
Stran 170
... tion . Mind in A is inferred by B from A's words or acts , and the analogy of B's own experience . 2. Nothing is gained by calling mind the " actuality . " There remains the insoluble dilemma that when the brain life ceases the alleged ...
... tion . Mind in A is inferred by B from A's words or acts , and the analogy of B's own experience . 2. Nothing is gained by calling mind the " actuality . " There remains the insoluble dilemma that when the brain life ceases the alleged ...
Stran 199
... tion it makes its fatal spring , and converts them into the other form , in which alone mental peace and order can permanently reign . Now , what can we say of all this but that it is prac- tically false and logically unsupported - a ...
... tion it makes its fatal spring , and converts them into the other form , in which alone mental peace and order can permanently reign . Now , what can we say of all this but that it is prac- tically false and logically unsupported - a ...
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TOLSTOY | 69 |
HERBERT SPENCER | 112 |
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