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... living thing , some of the deepest problems in philosophy are ultimately bound to be bio- logical ones . Despite the greater intricacies of their dis- cipline and the dangers inseparable from the exploration of unfamiliar territory , it ...
... living thing , some of the deepest problems in philosophy are ultimately bound to be bio- logical ones . Despite the greater intricacies of their dis- cipline and the dangers inseparable from the exploration of unfamiliar territory , it ...
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... living organisms , and thus of man , as material systems is now beginning to take shape . The human body is a far more complex - and interesting- thing than was believed possible a century ago . Many of the machines that man's ingenuity ...
... living organisms , and thus of man , as material systems is now beginning to take shape . The human body is a far more complex - and interesting- thing than was believed possible a century ago . Many of the machines that man's ingenuity ...
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... living thing in terms that will distinguish it from non - living ones - it moves , it grows , it reproduces itself , it is the seat of many specific chemical reactions . But the most char- acteristic feature of life is more rarely ...
... living thing in terms that will distinguish it from non - living ones - it moves , it grows , it reproduces itself , it is the seat of many specific chemical reactions . But the most char- acteristic feature of life is more rarely ...
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