Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... 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 straightforward and rational attack on the nature of life and ...
... 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 straightforward and rational attack on the nature of life and ...
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... lifeless one , the " set- ting " may be modified considerably without changing the product . Such self - regulation implies that there must be some- thing to which regulation conforms . In organic develop- ment this is the inherent ...
... lifeless one , the " set- ting " may be modified considerably without changing the product . Such self - regulation implies that there must be some- thing to which regulation conforms . In organic develop- ment this is the inherent ...
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... lifeless matter . Consciousness , or at least the germ of it , seems always to come from life . The essential fact about mind , however , seems not to be consciousness , which is so often interrupted in sleep and similar states , but ...
... lifeless matter . Consciousness , or at least the germ of it , seems always to come from life . The essential fact about mind , however , seems not to be consciousness , which is so often interrupted in sleep and similar states , but ...
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