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... physical , mental , or psychic . The second view , despite its austerity , has received a certain amount of favor among men of science . It assumes that adaptive behavior operates ultimately according to the principles of the physical ...
... physical , mental , or psychic . The second view , despite its austerity , has received a certain amount of favor among men of science . It assumes that adaptive behavior operates ultimately according to the principles of the physical ...
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... physical . Moreover , the postulates appear to be phenomena of physical structures which most theoretical physicists believe will ultimately be derived , i.e. , deduced , by them from electrons , protons , deutrons , etc. According to ...
... physical . Moreover , the postulates appear to be phenomena of physical structures which most theoretical physicists believe will ultimately be derived , i.e. , deduced , by them from electrons , protons , deutrons , etc. According to ...
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... physical entity was considered incorruptible and thus immune to the disintegration of the flesh . Consequently it offered a logical possibility of something surviving physical death upon which scores might be evened among the shadows ...
... physical entity was considered incorruptible and thus immune to the disintegration of the flesh . Consequently it offered a logical possibility of something surviving physical death upon which scores might be evened among the shadows ...
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