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... nature we must have as little respect for the one as for the other . But if inanimate nature shares with life the aspect of order , then the respect which we feel directly and unreflectively for life will spread over to inanimate nature ...
... nature we must have as little respect for the one as for the other . But if inanimate nature shares with life the aspect of order , then the respect which we feel directly and unreflectively for life will spread over to inanimate nature ...
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... nature of things , but rather the nature of our impulsive reactions to things " ( p . 326 ) . Or : " When we are afraid , we feel the impulse to retreat or escape from the object that frightens us ; when we are angry , we feel the ...
... nature of things , but rather the nature of our impulsive reactions to things " ( p . 326 ) . Or : " When we are afraid , we feel the impulse to retreat or escape from the object that frightens us ; when we are angry , we feel the ...
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... nature of those systems will determine the actual processes which follow from these universal laws . To call these laws innate is therefore nonsensical ; for innate can only mean : dependent upon the particular nature of the system as ...
... nature of those systems will determine the actual processes which follow from these universal laws . To call these laws innate is therefore nonsensical ; for innate can only mean : dependent upon the particular nature of the system as ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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