A Manual of Anthropology, Or Science of Man Based on Modern Research by Charles BrayLongmans, Green, Reader and Dyer, 1871 - 358 pages |
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Page vi
... Intelligence , " has endeavoured to apply these more curious than humane experiments to illustrate the relation between our " physical and moral , " or , at least , intellectual nature . If the researches of the Germans have been less ...
... Intelligence , " has endeavoured to apply these more curious than humane experiments to illustrate the relation between our " physical and moral , " or , at least , intellectual nature . If the researches of the Germans have been less ...
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... intelligence outside these orders : or , rather , I ought to say thousands of worlds , for in each creature is created a world peculiar to itself , according as the so - called qualities and properties of * " On the Physical Basis of ...
... intelligence outside these orders : or , rather , I ought to say thousands of worlds , for in each creature is created a world peculiar to itself , according as the so - called qualities and properties of * " On the Physical Basis of ...
Page 30
... intelligence and voluntary movement , and leaves the animal in the condition of a machine , working by the reflex action of the remainder of the cerebro - spinal axis . " Thus there can be no doubt that the cerebral hemispheres are the ...
... intelligence and voluntary movement , and leaves the animal in the condition of a machine , working by the reflex action of the remainder of the cerebro - spinal axis . " Thus there can be no doubt that the cerebral hemispheres are the ...
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... intelligence and will ; but there is no satisfactory proof , at present , that the manifestation of any particular kind of mental faculty is especially allotted to , or connected with , the activity of any particular region of the ...
... intelligence and will ; but there is no satisfactory proof , at present , that the manifestation of any particular kind of mental faculty is especially allotted to , or connected with , the activity of any particular region of the ...
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... intelligence he does not understand , he calls it Instinct , which is a mere name to cover his ignorance , and to support a foregone conclusion about some kind of soul which the brutes are supposed not to possess . People having no ...
... intelligence he does not understand , he calls it Instinct , which is a mere name to cover his ignorance , and to support a foregone conclusion about some kind of soul which the brutes are supposed not to possess . People having no ...
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