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... machine should not be expected to display them . Here we are impaled on the horns of an ancient dilemma that was never so troublesome as it is today . As scientists , the only hypothesis on which we can work is the uniformity and ...
... machine should not be expected to display them . Here we are impaled on the horns of an ancient dilemma that was never so troublesome as it is today . As scientists , the only hypothesis on which we can work is the uniformity and ...
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... machine which performs a series of processes in the man- ufacture of a product . In a sense this setting is a repre- sentation of the product before the latter has been formed . In the living machine , unlike the lifeless one , the ...
... machine which performs a series of processes in the man- ufacture of a product . In a sense this setting is a repre- sentation of the product before the latter has been formed . In the living machine , unlike the lifeless one , the ...
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... machine to be divided into separate parts and then for each of these to be able to produce a new whole machine , as often happens in organisms . For this reason he believed that something beyond ordinary mechanism was involved and ...
... machine to be divided into separate parts and then for each of these to be able to produce a new whole machine , as often happens in organisms . For this reason he believed that something beyond ordinary mechanism was involved and ...
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