Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Volumen1Charles C. Chatfield, 1871 - 288 páginas |
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... ence between the powers of the lowest plant , or animal , and those of the highest is one of degree , not of kind , and depends , as Milne - Edwards long ago so well pointed out , upon the extent to which the principle of the divis- ion ...
... ence between the powers of the lowest plant , or animal , and those of the highest is one of degree , not of kind , and depends , as Milne - Edwards long ago so well pointed out , upon the extent to which the principle of the divis- ion ...
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... ence , hold to be just , the Archbishop opens his address by identifying this " new philosophy " with the positive philosophy of M. Comte ( of whom he speaks as its " found- er " ) ; and then proceeds to attack that philosopher and his ...
... ence , hold to be just , the Archbishop opens his address by identifying this " new philosophy " with the positive philosophy of M. Comte ( of whom he speaks as its " found- er " ) ; and then proceeds to attack that philosopher and his ...
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... ence of a material or immaterial something , more or less separable from the material body , and more or less identical with the mind or soul , which is the cause of the phenomena of living beings . But as science moved irresistibly ...
... ence of a material or immaterial something , more or less separable from the material body , and more or less identical with the mind or soul , which is the cause of the phenomena of living beings . But as science moved irresistibly ...
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... ence , and one which is destined to play a most import- ant part in promoting man's welfare ; and on the other I would inquire what part our own country has had in these discoveries . In the first place , then , let us consider what the ...
... ence , and one which is destined to play a most import- ant part in promoting man's welfare ; and on the other I would inquire what part our own country has had in these discoveries . In the first place , then , let us consider what the ...
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... ence , Chicago meeting , August , 1868. " Thought cannot be a physical force , because thought admits of no measure . " GOULD , BENJ . APTHORP , Address as retiring President , before the American Association at its Salem meeting , Aug ...
... ence , Chicago meeting , August , 1868. " Thought cannot be a physical force , because thought admits of no measure . " GOULD , BENJ . APTHORP , Address as retiring President , before the American Association at its Salem meeting , Aug ...
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