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 xiv
... show the conditions under which physical force or automatic mind again resumes its consciousness ; how the Persistence of Force , and Philosophical Necessity or Law in Mind , are the same , and how , therefore , our Ethical systems may ...
... show the conditions under which physical force or automatic mind again resumes its consciousness ; how the Persistence of Force , and Philosophical Necessity or Law in Mind , are the same , and how , therefore , our Ethical systems may ...
Page xv
... show the Unity of Force , and that all Power is Will Power , conscious or automatic , or , as Mr. W. R. Grove has put it , " Causa- tion is the Will , Creation the act of God . " Physics and Metaphysics Physiology and Psychology thus ...
... show the Unity of Force , and that all Power is Will Power , conscious or automatic , or , as Mr. W. R. Grove has put it , " Causa- tion is the Will , Creation the act of God . " Physics and Metaphysics Physiology and Psychology thus ...
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... shows itself in all the varied phenomena of inorganic and organic bodies around us . Heat appears to be the most diffuse or least concentrated form of force ; mind is the most condensed , and is most dependent upon all the others . The ...
... shows itself in all the varied phenomena of inorganic and organic bodies around us . Heat appears to be the most diffuse or least concentrated form of force ; mind is the most condensed , and is most dependent upon all the others . The ...
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... show as much larger ones . They produce as many as 22,000 at a single birth . For these , supposing the number of females equal to that of males , we shall have at the third step not a miserable million of individuals , but a splendid ...
... show as much larger ones . They produce as many as 22,000 at a single birth . For these , supposing the number of females equal to that of males , we shall have at the third step not a miserable million of individuals , but a splendid ...
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... show a distinct distribution in zones . The constitution of the original population , as well as the numerical proportions of its members , indicates a warmer and , on the whole , somewhat tropical climate , which remained . tolerably ...
... show a distinct distribution in zones . The constitution of the original population , as well as the numerical proportions of its members , indicates a warmer and , on the whole , somewhat tropical climate , which remained . tolerably ...
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