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Finding himself once more in that idyllic “ state of nature ” from which he should never have tried to rise , man will become , automatically , perfectly virtuous . There are few people now , I suppose , who take the theories of ...
Finding himself once more in that idyllic “ state of nature ” from which he should never have tried to rise , man will become , automatically , perfectly virtuous . There are few people now , I suppose , who take the theories of ...
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“ My principal aim , ” he says in the Preface to The Nature of the Physical World , " has been to show that these scientific developments provide new material for the philosopher . ” That aim was successfully accomplished and the book ...
“ My principal aim , ” he says in the Preface to The Nature of the Physical World , " has been to show that these scientific developments provide new material for the philosopher . ” That aim was successfully accomplished and the book ...
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Sir ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD HAVE settled down to the task of writing these lectures and have drawn up my chairs to my two tables . Two tables ! Yes ; there are duplicates of every object ...
Sir ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON INTRODUCTION TO THE NATURE OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD HAVE settled down to the task of writing these lectures and have drawn up my chairs to my two tables . Two tables ! Yes ; there are duplicates of every object ...
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James Harvey Robinson On Various kinds of Thinking | 3 |
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY | 22 |
Ellwood HENDRICK Adventures in Philosophy | 33 |
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