Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... believe intuitively , there is no doubt that the chief contribution of his science to philosophy in recent years has been its support of materialism . The old ideas that a living system differs fundamentally from a lifeless one through ...
... believe intuitively , there is no doubt that the chief contribution of his science to philosophy in recent years has been its support of materialism . The old ideas that a living system differs fundamentally from a lifeless one through ...
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... believe , however , that almost any young and embryonic structure , in a favorable environment , has the capacity to grow into a whole organ- ism . To use the technical term , it is totipotent . A remarkable fact in all such ...
... believe , however , that almost any young and embryonic structure , in a favorable environment , has the capacity to grow into a whole organ- ism . To use the technical term , it is totipotent . A remarkable fact in all such ...
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... believe the answer is going to be to this fundamental problem of life . Whatever our attitude , the facts of biological organization and self - regulation are indisputable . The only suggestion I am making is that there is but one major ...
... believe the answer is going to be to this fundamental problem of life . Whatever our attitude , the facts of biological organization and self - regulation are indisputable . The only suggestion I am making is that there is but one major ...
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