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... biologists to become involved in philosophical discussions . Much of their science is still at the descriptive level and cannot yet be reduced to the quantitative treatment which physics and chemistry have attained . Speculation here is ...
... biologists to become involved in philosophical discussions . Much of their science is still at the descriptive level and cannot yet be reduced to the quantitative treatment which physics and chemistry have attained . Speculation here is ...
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... biologist may 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 ...
... biologist may 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 ...
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... Biologists have by no means probed into all the secrets of living things , great as their progress has been . Much more is yet to come . Whether he likes it or not , the biologist is stationed on this , the most important salient that ...
... Biologists have by no means probed into all the secrets of living things , great as their progress has been . Much more is yet to come . Whether he likes it or not , the biologist is stationed on this , the most important salient that ...
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