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... activity . " 29 Yet he feels it necessary to disclaim any intention of heresy , as follows : " Of course I need hardly point out that I here identify movements and consciousness not in the sense of materialism , but rather is it in the ...
... activity . " 29 Yet he feels it necessary to disclaim any intention of heresy , as follows : " Of course I need hardly point out that I here identify movements and consciousness not in the sense of materialism , but rather is it in the ...
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... activity of the first nine days . There is no way in which a natural cause acting today can have its natural result ... activities and organic resulting activities ; and we have included the expression ' accom- panying or immediately ...
... activity of the first nine days . There is no way in which a natural cause acting today can have its natural result ... activities and organic resulting activities ; and we have included the expression ' accom- panying or immediately ...
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... activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) and Hoagland ( 34 ) . Furthermore , it is felt that the pattern theory lends itself more readily to the problem of vanishing flicker than does the specificity ...
... activity which may be expressed quantitatively , according to Nafe ( 39 ) and Hoagland ( 34 ) . Furthermore , it is felt that the pattern theory lends itself more readily to the problem of vanishing flicker than does the specificity ...
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HULSEY CASON | 54 |
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