Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... ideas of space and time . We have even begun to see that some of these problems cannot be approached with entire ob- jectivity , for we ourselves , the observers , are part of the answers to them . Some philosophers have even challenged ...
... ideas of space and time . We have even begun to see that some of these problems cannot be approached with entire ob- jectivity , for we ourselves , the observers , are part of the answers to them . Some philosophers have even challenged ...
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... ideas that a living system differs fundamentally from a lifeless one through the possession of a “ vital ” quality or that the human body is built on a different model from those of animals are now most seriously challenged . This ...
... ideas that a living system differs fundamentally from a lifeless one through the possession of a “ vital ” quality or that the human body is built on a different model from those of animals are now most seriously challenged . This ...
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... ideas proposed that were not years ago discussed to no conclusion ? Perhaps no really new ideas can be developed , for such are rare , at best ; but it is possible , I think , to lay a different empha- sis on facts already known and to ...
... ideas proposed that were not years ago discussed to no conclusion ? Perhaps no really new ideas can be developed , for such are rare , at best ; but it is possible , I think , to lay a different empha- sis on facts already known and to ...
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