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It is also clear that the form in which life , either physical or spiritual , is embodied is of transcendent importance for the individual . If living cells are arranged in the form of a bird , both the powers and limitations of the ...
It is also clear that the form in which life , either physical or spiritual , is embodied is of transcendent importance for the individual . If living cells are arranged in the form of a bird , both the powers and limitations of the ...
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It is difficult to school ourselves to treat the physical world as purely symbolic . We are always relapsing and mixing with the symbols incongruous conceptions taken from the world of consciousness . Untaught by long experience we ...
It is difficult to school ourselves to treat the physical world as purely symbolic . We are always relapsing and mixing with the symbols incongruous conceptions taken from the world of consciousness . Untaught by long experience we ...
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I shall not leave out of sight the ulterior object which must be in the mind of a Gifford Lecturer , the problem of relating these purely physical discoveries to the wider aspects and interests of our human nature .
I shall not leave out of sight the ulterior object which must be in the mind of a Gifford Lecturer , the problem of relating these purely physical discoveries to the wider aspects and interests of our human nature .
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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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