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... ultimate nature of these phenomena , their biological significance in terms of survival must be immense . The task of understanding and controlling them is surely worthy of the best coöperative efforts of the biological and social ...
... ultimate nature of these phenomena , their biological significance in terms of survival must be immense . The task of understanding and controlling them is surely worthy of the best coöperative efforts of the biological and social ...
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... ultimate accomplishment must be indefinitely suspended . At most such a view , attractive as it is , can be regarded only as a working hypothesis.18 18 There is conceivable , however , a kind of experimental shortcut to the deter ...
... ultimate accomplishment must be indefinitely suspended . At most such a view , attractive as it is , can be regarded only as a working hypothesis.18 18 There is conceivable , however , a kind of experimental shortcut to the deter ...
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... ultimate constitution ' of the universe is idea , and that according to the other it is matter . If these words mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea ...
... ultimate constitution ' of the universe is idea , and that according to the other it is matter . If these words mean anything , they mean that the ' ultimate ' or least discoverable particles of the universe are composed of idea ...
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