Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... specific chemical reactions . But the most char- acteristic feature of life is more rarely emphasized - its organizing and self - regulating ability . We have referred to this briefly in relation to the maintenance of physio- logical ...
... specific chemical reactions . But the most char- acteristic feature of life is more rarely emphasized - its organizing and self - regulating ability . We have referred to this briefly in relation to the maintenance of physio- logical ...
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... specific pattern per- sists in the midst of constant material flux . The tendency of a living organism to produce a specific form is further emphasized by the persistence it displays in reaching this end despite disturbances of many ...
... specific pattern per- sists in the midst of constant material flux . The tendency of a living organism to produce a specific form is further emphasized by the persistence it displays in reaching this end despite disturbances of many ...
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... which matter and energy are constantly pouring but which , in some way as yet unexplained , suc- ceeds in maintaining its constant and specific character . None of these suggestions has yet come close to ex- 23 LIFE AND MIND.
... which matter and energy are constantly pouring but which , in some way as yet unexplained , suc- ceeds in maintaining its constant and specific character . None of these suggestions has yet come close to ex- 23 LIFE AND MIND.
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